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A student performs an experiment to determine the Young's modulus of a wire, exactly`2m` long, by Searle's method. In a partcular reading, the student measures the extension in the length of the wire to be `0.8mm with an uncertainty of `+- 0.05mm` at a load of exactly `1.0kg`, the student also measures the diameter of the wire to be `04mm` with an uncertainty of `+-0.01mm`. Take `g=9.8m//s^(2)` (exact). the Young's modulus obtained from the reading is

A

`(2.0 pm 0.3) xx 10^(11) N//m^(2)`

B

`(2.0 pm 0.2) xx 10^(11) N//m^(2)`

C

`(2.0 pm 0.1) xx 10^(11) N//m^(2)`

D

`(2.0 pm 0.05) xx 10^(11) N//m^(2)`

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B

`Y=(Fl)/(A Deltal)=(Mgl)/(A Deltal)=((1)(9.8)(2))/(pi(0.2xx10^(-3))^(2)(0.8xx10^(-3)))`
`1.95 xx10^(11) =2.0 xx10^(11) Nm^(-2)`
`(DeltaY)/(Y)=(Delta(Deltal))/(Deltal)+2(Deltar)/(r)=(0.05)/(0.8)+2((0.01)/(0.4))`
`0.0625 +0.05=0.1125`
`DeltaY=(2.0xx10^(11)(0.1125)=0.2xx10^(11)`
`rArr Y=(2pm10^(11))(0.1125)=0.2xx10^(11)`
`rArr Y = (2pm 0.2)xx10^(11) Nm^(-2)`.
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