Answer:
The percentage error in the measurement is 2.4%
Explanation:
The measurement made by the student is [tex]0.966 g/cm^3[/tex].
But the actual value of density is [tex]0.943 g/cm^3[/tex]
The formula to calculate percentage error is
percentage error = [tex]\frac{(measured \ value-actual \ value)}{(actual \ value)} \times 100[/tex]
Hence percentage error in this case is given by
Percentage error = [tex]\frac{(0.966-0.943)}{0.943} \times 100[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{0.023}{0.943} \times 100=2.4%[/tex]
A physical quantities value will be determines by various quantities. If errors are made in measuring any of these quantities there will be error in the measurement of the final physical quantity as well.
Here density of a substance is a derived quantity determined by measuring mass and volume of that substance. If errors are made in mass and volume measurements the density value will also be erroneous.