What causes errors in experimental calculations of x?

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Errors in experimental calculations of x arise from inaccuracies in the variables s, a, and b. The derived formula for relative error is Δx/x = sqrt((1/(4ab)^2)*[(bΔa/a)^2+(aΔb/b)^2]+(Δs/s)^2). A participant questions the absence of "z" in the final result, suspecting a typo. The logarithmic transformation of the equation clarifies the relationship between the variables, leading to a differential expression that incorporates the errors. It is noted that "z" does not contribute to the error, as it has no associated variability.
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x = s(sqrt((2(a+b))/zab)

There is error in s, a and b

show the required result is

\Deltax/x = sqrt( (1/(4ab)^2)*[(b\Deltaa/a)^2+(a\Deltab/b)^2]+(\Deltas/s)^2
 
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What happened to the "z" in the denominator? I don't see it in the result? Is it a typo?

Try this: take the logarithm of both sides so
ln(x)= ln(s)+ (1/2)[ln(2)+ ln(a+b)- ln(a)- ln(b)- ln(z)]

Now take the differential:
dx/x= ds/s+ (1/2)[(da+db)/(a+b)- da/a- db/b- dz/z] and replce each "d" with "\Delta.
 
z has no error associated with it
 
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