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If there is an error of ±0.04cm in the measurement of the diameter of a sphere, then the approximate percentage error in its volume, when the radius is 10cm, is


A

±1.2

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±0.06

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C

±0.006

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D

±0.6

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Solution

The correct option is D

±0.6


Step 1: Given

Error in diameter: ±d=±0.04cm

Radius: r=10cm

Step 2: Formula Used

The volume of a sphere: V=43πr3

Step 3: Find the percentage error in volume

Calculate the error in radius by dividing the error in diameter by 2.

±r=±d2=±0.042cm=±0.02cm

Take the logarithm on both sides of the formula and then differentiate it on both sides.

logV=log43πr3ddVlogV=ddVlog43πr31VV=3×1rr

Substitute the values and multiply both sides by 100 to find the percentage

VV×100=3rr×100=3±0.0210×100=±0.06×10=±0.6%

Hence, the percentage error in volume is ±0.6%.

Therefore, option (D) is the correct answer.


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