Physics > Basic Mathematics and Measurements > 10.0 Combination of errors

  Basic Mathematics and Measurements
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    2.0 Trigonometry
    3.0 Basic logarithmic functions
    4.0 Differentiation
    5.0 Integration
    6.0 Graphs
    7.0 Significant Figures
    8.0 Rounding off
    9.0 Errors
    10.0 Combination of errors
    11.0 Length Measuring Instruments
    12.0 Questions

10.3 Multiplication of errors

If $$X=AB$$
then the maximum absolute error in $X$ is,
$$\frac{{\Delta X}}{X} = \frac{{\Delta A}}{A} + \frac{{\Delta B}}{B}$$
Maximum percentage error in $X$ is,
$$\frac{{\Delta X}}{X} \times 100 = \frac{{\Delta A}}{A} \times 100 + \frac{{\Delta B}}{B} \times 100$$
When two quantities are multiplied, the maximum relative error in the final result is the sum of the relative errors in the individual quantities multiplied.

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