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The length of a rod as measured in an experiment was found to be 3.48, 3.46, 3.49m, 3.50m and 3.48m. Find the average length, the absolute error in each observation and percentage error.

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Solution :AVERAGE length
`=(3.48+3.46+3.49+3.50+3.48)/(5)`
`=(17.41)/(5)`
`=3.482m=3.48m`
(Round off to 2 places of decimal POINT)
The absolute erros in the different measurements are
`DeltaL_(1)=3.48-3.48=0.00m`
`DeltaL_(2)=3.48-3.46=002 m`
`DeltaL_(3)=3.48-3.49=-0.01 m`
`DeltaL_(4)=3.48-3.50=-0.02m`
`DeltaL_(5)=3.48-3.48=0.00m`
The absolute error `=(Sigma|DeltaL_(i)|)/(5)`
`=(0.00+0.02+0.01+0.02+0.00)/(5)`
`=(0.05)/(5)=0.01m`
`therefore " Correct length"=3.48 PM 0.01m`
`"PERCENTAGE error "=(0.01)/(3.48)xx100=0.29%`


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