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The currect voltage relation of diode is given by `I=(e^(1000 V//T)-1) mA`, where the applied voltage V is in volt and the temperature T is in degree Kelvin. If a student makes an error measuring `+-0.01 V` while measuring the current of `5 mA` at `300 K`, what will be error in the value of current in mA?

A

`0.2mA`

B

`0.02mA`

C

`0.5mA`

D

`0.05mA`

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