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[" 38.While measuring acceleration due to gravity by a simple "],[" pendulum,a student makes a positive error of "2%" in the "],[" length of the pendulum and a positive error of "1%" in the "],[" value of time period.His actual percentage error in the "],[" measurement of the value of "g" will be "],[" (a) "3%],[" (b) "0%],[" (c) "4%],[" (d) "5%]

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