The time period (in s) of oscillations of a simple pendulum in an experiment is recorded as 2.36,2.65,2.24,2.17 and 2.08. The mean absolute error of the measurements is
A
0.3s
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B
0.16s
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C
0.2s
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D
0.164s
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Solution
The correct option is B0.16s Arithmetic mean, amean=a1+a2+a3+.....+ann ⇒amean=2.36+2.65+2.24+2.17+2.085 ⇒amean=2.30s Now, absolute error, |Δa1|=|a1−amean|=|2.36−2.30|=0.06s Similarly, |Δa2|=0.35s |Δa3|=0.06s |Δa4|=0.13s |Δa5|=0.22s So, mean absolute error, Δamean=|Δa1|+|Δa2|+|Δa3|+.....+|Δan|n ⇒Δamean=0.06+0.35+0.06+0.13+0.225 ⇒Δamean=0.164s On rounding off to correct decimal places, we get, Δamean=0.16s