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In an experiment, on the measurement of g, using a simple pendulum, the time period was measured with an accuracy of 0.2% while the length was measured with an accuracy of 0.5%. The percentage accuracy in the value of g thus obtained is

Options

A

0.7%

B

0.1%

C

0.25%

D

0.9%

Correct Answer :

0.9%

Solution :

The correct option is 0.9%.

Step-by-Step Explanation:

The relationship between the time period (T), the length of the pendulum (L), and the acceleration due to gravity (g) is given by the formula for a simple pendulum:


T=2πLg

To find the expression for g, we square both sides of the equation:


T2=4π2Lg

Rearranging the equation to solve for g:


g=4π2LT2

In error analysis, the constant term (4π2) has no error. Therefore, the relative maximum error in g is the sum of the relative errors of the individual quantities, multiplied by their respective exponents:


Δgg=ΔLL+2ΔTT

To express this as percentage accuracy (or percentage error), we multiply both sides by 100:


Δgg×100=ΔLL×100+2ΔTT×100

We are given the following values from the problem statement:
1. Percentage accuracy in length: ΔLL×100=0.5%
2. Percentage accuracy in time period: ΔTT×100=0.2%

Substituting these values into our error equation:


Percentage accuracy in g=0.5%+2(0.2%)


Percentage accuracy in g=0.5%+0.4%=0.9%

Thus, the percentage accuracy in the value of g obtained is 0.9%.

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