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Q. The amount of heat produced in an electric circuit depends upon the current $(I)$, resistance $(R)$ and time (t). If the error made in the measurements of the above quantities are 2%, 1% and 1% respectively then the maximum possible error in the total heat produced will be

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Solution:

Given $: \frac{\Delta I}{I}\times100=2\% ;$
$\frac{\Delta R}{R}\times 100=1\%$ and $\frac{\Delta t}{t}\times 100=1\%$
Heat produced, $H=I^{2}Rt$
Maximum possible error in heat produced,
$=\frac{ \Delta H}{H}\times 100$
$=2\left(\frac{\Delta I}{I}\times 100\right)+\frac{\Delta R}{R}\times 100+\frac{\Delta t}{t}\times 100$
$=2\times2\%+1\%+1\%=6\%$