The relative density of a material is found by weighing the body first in air and then in water. If the weight in air is (10.0 ± 0.1) gf and the weight in water is (5.0 ± 0.1) gf, then the maximum permissible percentage error in relative density is
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1
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5
answer is D.
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Relative density =WaWa−Ww,ρ=Wawwhere ρ is relative density, Wa is weight in air, and w is loss in weight.Δρρ=ΔWaWa−ΔwwFor maximum error Δρρ=ΔWaWa+ΔwwFor maximum percentage error, Δρρ×100=ΔWaWa×100+Δww×100 Given ΔWa=0.1gf and Wa=10.0gfw=10.0−5.0=5.0gfΔw=ΔWa+ΔWw=0.1+0.1=0.2gfΔρρ×100=0.110.0×100+0.25.0×100=1+4=5