Maximum percentage error arises due to limit of accuracy of the measured value. By Joule's law of heating, the power change due to current (i), through resistor $(R)$ is given by $P=i^{2} R$ Taking log on both sides, we get $\log P=2 \log i+\log R$ Taking partial differentiation, we have $\frac{\Delta P}{P} \times 100=2 \frac{\Delta i}{i} \times 100+\frac{\Delta R}{R} \times 100$ Given, $\frac{\Delta i}{i}=1$ and $\frac{\Delta R}{R}=0$ $\therefore \frac{\Delta P}{P} \times 100=2 \times 1 \%$ $=2 \%$
Electromagnetic Induction is a current produced by the voltage production due to a changing magnetic field. This happens in one of the two conditions:-
When we place the conductor in a changing magnetic field.
When the conductor constantly moves in a stationary field.