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The current voltage relation of diode is given by ${\rm I} = \left( {{e^{100V/T}} - 1} \right)mA,$ where the applied voltage $V$ is in volts and the temperature $T$ is in degree kelvin. If a student makes an error measuring $ \pm 0.01\,V$ while measuring the current of $5$ $mA$ at $300$ $K,$ what will be the error in the value of current on $mA$?
$0.2$ $mA$
$0.02$ $mA$
$0.5$ $mA$
$0.05$ $mA$

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