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The velocity of transverse wave in a string is `v = sqrt( T//m)` where `T` is the tension in the string and `m` is the mass per unit length . If `T = 3.0 kgf`, the mass of string is `v = 1.000 m `, then the percentage error in the measurement of velocity is

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