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- In the determination of Young's modulus (Y= (4MLg/π ld2)) by using Searle's method, a wire of length L = 2m and diameter d = 0.5 mm is used. For a load M = 2.5 kg, an extension l = 0.25 mm in the length of the wire is observed. Quantities d and l are measured using a screw gauge and a micrometer, respectively. They have the same pitch of 0.5 mm. The number of divisions on their circular scale is 100. The contributions to the maximum probable error of the Y measurement is
Q. In the determination of Young's modulus by using Searle's method, a wire of length and diameter is used. For a load , an extension in the length of the wire is observed. Quantities and are measured using a screw gauge and a micrometer, respectively. They have the same pitch of . The number of divisions on their circular scale is . The contributions to the maximum probable error of the measurement is
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