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The temperatures of two bodies measured are `theta_(1) = 10^(@)C +- 0.4^(@)C` and `theta_(2) = 10^(@)C +- 0.3^(@)C`. Find the sum and difference in temperatures with error limits. |
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Answer» `theta_(1) = (10 +- 0.4)^(@)C` `theta_(2) = (40 +- 0.3)^(@)C` `Delta theta = +- (Delta theta_(1) + Delta theta_(2))` `= +- (0.4 + 0.3)^(@)C` `= +- 0.7^(@)C` `theta_(1) + theta_(2) = 10 + 40 = 50^(@)C` `theta_(2) - theta_(1) = 40 - 10 = 30^(@)C` Hence sum of temperature `= (50 +- 0.7 )^(@)C` Difference of temperatures `= (30 +- 0.7)^(@)C` |
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