Narayana Aieee: Measurements, Units and Dimensions
Narayana Aieee: Measurements, Units and Dimensions
1. Force 2. Power
(2000 M) 238. The velocity v in ms 1
of a particle is given in
3. Pressure 4. Acceleration terms of time t in sec ond by the equation,
230. If m is the mass, Q is the charge and B is the b
magnetic induction, m/BQ has the same v at
dimensions as : (1999 M) t c . The dimensions of a , b, c are
1. Frequency 2. Time The correct match is
3. Velocity 4. Acceleration a b c
231. Dimensions of 'ohm' are same as that of [h- 1) L T LT 2
Planck's constant e - charge] (1998 E) 2) LT 2 LT L
h h2 h h2 3) LT 2 L T
1. 2. 3. 4.
e e e2 e2 4) L2 LT T2
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
L
232. Dimensional of are 239. The distance travelled by a body in time 't' is
RCV given by x a bt ct 2 where x is distance, t is
1) A1 2) A2 3) A 4) A2 time a,b and c are constants. the dimesional
233. If L has the dimensions of length, V that of formula for a, b and c respectively are :
potential and 0 is the permittivity of free 1. L, L1T 1 , L1T 2 2. L1T 1 , L1T 2 , L
3. L1T 2 , L1T 1 , L 4. L, L, L
space then quantity 0 LV
V has the dimensions
of
1) current 2) charge 3) resistance 4) voltage
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240. If the displacement S of a body in time 't' is 248. A motor pumps water at the rate of V m3 per
given by S At 3 Bt 2 Ct D , the dimensions second, against a pressure P Nm-2. The power
of A are of the motor in watt is
1. L1T 3 2. T 3 3. L1T 3 4. L1 P V
1. PV 2. 3. 4. V P
241. Force F = at bt 2 where t is time. The V P
dimensions of a and b are: 249. If the units of length and force are increased by
four times the unit of energy will be increased by
1. MLT 3 and MLT 4 1. 16% 2.1600% 3. 1500% 4. 400%
2. MLT 3 and MLT 2 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
3. MLT 1 and MLT 0 250. The value of universal gravitational cosntant G
4. MLT 4 and MLT 1 in CGS system is 6.67 108 dyne cm2 gm-2 .
Its value in SI system in is
B C 1.6.67x10-11 Nm2 kg-2 2.6.67x10-5 Nm2 kg-2
242. A is dimensionally correct. The
2 3. 6.67x10-10 Nm2 kg-2 4. 6.67x10-9 Nm2 kg-2
dimensions of A, B and C respectively are 251. The value of density of mercury in CGS system
is 13.56 gm cm-3 . Its value is SI system is
( , A, B, C are constants) 1. 135.6 kg. m-3 2. 13.56 kg m-3
1. No dimensions, L, L2 2. L2, No dimensions,L 3. 1.356 kg m-3 4. 13560 kg m-3
3. L, L2, No dimensions 4. L, L2, no dimensions 252. The viscosity of a liquid is 0.85 kg m-1s-1. Its
243. According to Bernoulli’s theorem value in CGS system is
1. 8.5 gm cm-1s-1 2. 85 gm cm-1s-1
p v2 3. 0.85 gm cm-1s-1 4. 0.085 gm cm-1s-1
gh constant. The dimensional 253. Young's modulus of steel is 19 x 1010 Nm-2. Its
d 2
value in dyne cm-2 is
formula of the constant is ( P is pressure, d is 1. 19 x 1011 2. 19 x 1017
density, h is height, v is velocity and g is 3. 19 x 1013 4. 19 x 1021
accelaration due to gravity) (2005 M) 254. If the unit of force is 1000N and unit of pressure
1) M 0 L0T 0 2) M 0 LT 0 is 40 pascal, the unit of length is
1. 50 cm 2.0.05 m 3. 0.5 m 4. 5 m
3) M 0 L2T 2 4) M 0 L2T 4 255. The value of g is 9.8 ms-2. Its value in a new
244. A certain physical quantity is calculated from the system in which the unit of length is kilometre
and that of time 1 minute is
2 2 1. 35.3 Km minute-2 2. 3.53 Km minute-2
formula x
3
a b h where h, a and b, all are 3. 353 Km minute-2 4. 0.353 Km minute-2
lengths. Then x is : 256. If kg, meter and minute are taken as the units
of mass, length and time then the numerical
1. velocity 2.acceleration
value of force of 1000 dyne is
3.area 4. volume 1. 300 units 2. 3600 units
3. 0.36 units 4. 36 units
USES OF DIMENTIONAL ANALYSIS METHOD
1
TO CONVERT A PHYSICAL QUANTITY FROM ONE 257. If the unit of mass is kg and that of length is
SYSTEM OF UNITS TO ANOTHER 2
MODEL QUESTIONS 2m and the unit of time is one second, the unit
245. The surface tension of a liquid in CGS system of pressure is
1. 2 pascal 2. 0.5 pascal
is 45 dyne cm-1. Its value in SI system in is
3. 0.25 pascal 4. 1.0 pascal
1. 4.5 Nm-1 2. 0.045 Nm-1
-1
258. If the fundamental units of length, mass and
3. 0.0045 Nm 4. 0.45 Nm-1 time are halved, the unit of momentum will be
246. If minute is the unit of time, 10 ms-2 is the unit 1. doubled 2.halved 3. same 4. four times
of acceleration and 100 kg is the unit of mass, 259. If the fundamental units of length, mass and
the new unit of work in joule is time are doubled, the unit of force will be
1. 105 2. 106 3. 6 x 106 4. 36x 106 1. doubled 2.halved 3. same 4. four times
247. The magnitude of force is 100 N. What will be 260. If the magnitude of mass is 1 kg that of time is
its value if the units of mass and time are 1 minute and that of acceleration due to gravity
doubled and that of length is halved? is 10 ms-2, the magnitude of energy in joule
1. 25 N 2.100 N 3.200 N 4. 400 N 1. 3.6 x 105 2. 3.6 x 10-5 3. 3.6 x 102 4. 10
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261. If the unit of length is quadrupled and that of TO ESTABLISH RELATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT
force is doubled, the unit of power increases to PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
--- times MODEL QUESTIONS
1. 8 2. 4 3. 2 4. 16 270. The velocity of sound in air (V) pressure ( P) and
262. If the unit of force is 5 N and that of length is
10m, the unit of energy in joule is density of air ( d) are related as V p x d y . The
1. 0.5 2. 50 3. 2 4. 15 values of x and y respectively are
263. If the unit of force is 12 N, that of length is 3 m
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
and that of time is 4 s, the unit of mass in new 1. 1, 2. , 3. , 4. ,
system is 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1. 6.4 Kg 2. 64 kg 3. 640 Kg 4. 128 Kg 271. The dimensions of 'k' in the relation V = k avt
264. 1 MeV = --- joule
(where V is the volume of a liquid passing through
1. 106 2. 1.6 x 10-13
any point in time t, 'a' is area of cross section, v
3. 1.6 x 10-19 4. 3.6 x 106
is the velocity of the liquid) is
265. In C.G.S. system the magnitude of the force is
100 dyne. In another system where the 1. M 1 L2T 1 2. M 1 L1T 1 3. M 0 L0T 1 4. M 0 L0T 0
fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, 272. If force ‘F’, acceleration 'A' and time 'T' are taken
metre, and minute, the magnitude of force is as fundamental quantities then the dimensions
(2001 E) of energy are :
1. 0.036 2.0.36 3. 3.6 4. 36 1. A2T 2. F AT 2 3. F 2T 4. FA1T 1
266. S.I. unit and C.G.S unit of a quantity vary by 273. If pressure 'p' depends upon velocity'v' and density
103 times, it is : (1994 E) 'd', the relationship between p, v and d is
1. Boltzman constant 2.Gravitationalconstant v3 v2
3. Plank's constant 1. p v d 2. p v 2 d 3. p 4. p 2
d d
4. Angular Momentum 274. The period of oscillation 'T' of a loaded spring depends
upon the mass of load 'M' and force costant K of the
TO CHECK THE CORRECTNESS OF A GIVEN spring. If the constant of proportionality is 2 , the
PHYSICAL RELATION dimensional formula for 'T' is
MODEL QUESTIONS
M K
267. The final velocity of a particle falling freely under 1. T = 2 2. T = 2
K M
gravity is given by V 2 u 2 2 gx where x is the
distance covered. If v = 18 kmph. K M
3. T = 2 4. T 2
g = 1000cm s-2, x = 120 cm then u = ----ms-1 M K
1. 2.4 2. 1.2 3. 1 4. 0.1 275. If force (F), work (W) and Velocity (V) are taken
PRACTICE QUESTIONS as fundametal quantities then the dimensinal
268. The equation which is dimensionally correct formula of Time (T) is (2007 M)
among the following is
1) W 1 F 1V 1 2) W 1 F 1V 1
1. V u at 2 2. S ut at 3
3) W 1 F 1V 1 4) W 1 F 1V 1
3. S ut at 2 4. t S av
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
th
269. The displacement in n second of uniformly
acelerated motion is given by Mass 2 radius 2
276. IF ( force )x = the value of x is
a
time period 4
Snth = u 2n 1 This equation is 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4
2
277. The acceleration of a particle moving along the
dimensionally
circumference of a circle depends upon the uniform
1. correct 2. not correct
3. can be made correct by multiplying the right speed ‘v’ and radius 'r' . If a v x r y the values of
hand side of equation by n. x and y are
4. can be made correct by dividing the left 1. 2, 2 2.2, 1 3. 1, 1 4.2, -1
hand side of the equation by n. 278. Velocity of waves on water is given by V Kg a b
where g is acceleration due to gravity, the wave
length and K is a constant. The values of a and
b are
1 1 1 1 1
1. , 2. , 2 3. 2, 2 4. ,
2 2 2 2 2
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279. The mass (M) of a stone that can be moved by 287. For the equation F = Aa vb d c where F is force,
water current depends upon velocity 'V' of the
stream, density of water d and acceleration due A is area, v is velocity and d is density, with
to gravity 'g' .The relation between the mass and the dimensional analysis gives the following
velocity is values for the exponents. (1985 E)
1. a=1, b = 2, c =1 2. a =2, b =1, c= 1
1 3. a =1, b =1, c= 2 4. a = 0, b =1 , c = 1
1. M V 6 2. M V 2 3. M
4. M V
d2 288. If force F, LengthL and timeT are chosen as
280. The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is fundamental quantities,the dimensional formula
expected to depend upon the length of the for Mass is
pendulum ( l ), and acceleration due to gravity (g). 1. FLT 2. F-1L-1T-2 3. F-2L-2T-2 4. F1L-1T2
The constant of proportionality is 2 . Then T = 289. If Force F, Mass M and time T are chosen as
fundamental quantities the dimensional formula
2 l g l 2 g
1. 3. 2
2. 2 4. for length is
g l g l 1. FMT 2. FM-1T2 3. FL2T-2 4. F-1L-2T-2
281. If C, R, C and I denote capacity resistance, 290. If the velocity 'V', the kinetic energy 'k' and time
inductance and electric current respectively, the 'T' are taken as fundamental quantities the
quantities having the same dimensions of time dimensional formula of surface tension is.
are (2006 E) 1. KV 2T 2 2. KV 2T 2
a) CR b) L/R c) LC d) LI 2 3. K 2V 2 T 2 4. K 2V 2T 2
1) a and b only 2) a and c only
3) a and d only 4) a, b and c only
282. In planetarymotion the areal velocity of position LEVEL - II
vector of a planet depends on angular velocity NUMERICAL QUESTIONS
and the distance of the planet from sun (r). If so ACCURACY, PRECISION, TYPES OF ERRORS AND
the correct relation for areal velocity is (2003 E) COMBINATION OF ERRORS
dA dA MODEL QUESTIONS
1) r 2) 2r 291. The error in the measurement of the length of
dt dt the simple pendulum is 0.2 % and the error in
dA dA time period 4%. The maximum possible error in
3) r2 4) r
dt dt L
283. If pressure P, Velocity V, and time T are taken as measurement of is
fundamental physical quantities the dimensional T2
formula for force is (2000 E) 1) 4.2% 2) 3.8% 3) 7.8% 4) 8.2%
1. PV 2T 2 2. P1V 2T 1 3. PVT 2 4. P1V .T 2 292. The least count of a stop watch is 1/5 sec. The
time of 20 oscillations of a pendulum is measured
284. Velocity of a wave is directly proportional to
to be 25 sec. The maximum percentage error in
modulus of Elasticity 'E' and density 'd' of a
this measurement is
medium. The expression of 'V' using dimensional
1) 8% 2) 1% 3) 0.8% 4) 16%
analysis is (1997 E)
293. The diameter of a wire as measured by a screw
E E E gauge was found to be 1.002 cm, 1.004 cm and
1. V 2. V 3. V 4. V ED 1.006 cm. The absolute error in the third reading
d d d
is
285. V g x .h y where V is velocity g is acceleration 1) 0.002 cm 2) 0.004 cm
due to gravity and h is height. Then x and y are 3) 1.002 cm 4) zero
(1994 E) 294. Dimensional formula for a physical quantity X is
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 L3T 2 . The errors in measuring the
1., 2. , 3. , 4. 1,
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 quantities M,L and T respectively are 2%, 3%,
286. Dimensional analysis of the equation and 4%. The maximum percentage error that
3 3 occurs in measuring the quantity X is
x
Velocity Pr essure difference 2 . density 2 1) 19% 2) 9% 3) 17% 4) 21%
gives the value of x as: (1986 E)
1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. -3
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS SIGNIFICANT FIGURES, ROUNDING OF NUMBERS
295. The heat generated in a circuit is dependent on MODEL QUESTIONS
the resistance, current and time of flow of electric 303. The velocity of light in vacuum is 30crore m/s.
current. If the percentage errors measured in the This is expressed in standard form upto 3
above physical quantities are 1%, 2% and 1%, significant figures as
the maximum error in measuring the heat is 1) 0.003 x 1011 m/s 2) 300 x 106 m/s
8
1) 2% 2) 3% 3) 6% 4) 1% 3) 3.00 x 10 m/s 4) 0.030 x 1010 m/s
296. While measuring acceleration due to gravity by 304. The length, breadth and thickness of a rectangular
simple pendulum a student makes a positive error lamina are 1.024 m, 0.56, and 0.0031 m. The
of 1% in length of the pendulum and negative volume is …………..m3
error of 3% in the value of time period. His 1) 1.8 x 10-3 2) 1.80 x 10-3
percentage error in the measurement of the value 3) 0.180 x 10-4 4) 0.00177
of ‘g’ is PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1) 2% 2) 1% 3) 7% 4) 10% 305. The diameter of a cylinder is 0.55 cm, its length
297. The percentage errors in a,b,c are is 1.35 cm. Its volume is……cm3
1) 0.3240 2) 0.32 3) 0.324 4) 3.2
1%, 3% and 2% respectively. The
306. The volume of a sphere is 1.76 cm3. The volume
of 25 such spheres according to the idea if
ab 2
percentage error in x can be significant figures is (in cm3)
c3 1) 44.00 2) 44.0 3) 44 4) 4.4
1) 13% 2) 7% 3) 4% 4) 1% 307. (2.0)10 is
298. The percentage error in the measurement of mass 1) 1024 2) 1.024 x 1010
3
and speed are 2% and 3% respectively. The 3) 1.0 x 10 4) one kilo
maximum percentage error in the estimation of 308. A body of mass m = 3.513 kg is moving along
kinetic energy of a body measuring its mass and the x-axis with a speed of 5.00 ms 1 . The
speed will be magnitude of its momentum is recorded as
1) 11% 2) 8% 3) 5% 4) 1% (AIEEE 2008)
299. The heat generated in a circuit is given by Q = i2
Rt joule , where ‘i’ is current, R is resistance 1) 17.56 kg ms 1 2) 17.57 kg ms 1
and t is time. If the percentage errors in
3) 17.6 kg ms 1 4) 17.565 kg ms 1
measuring I, R and t are 2%, 1% and 1%
respectively. The maximum error in measuring
heat will be UNITS, DIMENSIONS, DIMENSIONAL FORMULA
1) 2% 2) 3% 3) 4% 4) 6% MODEL QUESTIONS
300. The density of a cube can be measured by 309. The following equation is dimensionally correct.
measuring its mass and the length of its side . If 1. pressure = Energy per unit area
the maximum errors in the measurement of mass 2. pressure = Energy per unit volume
and length are 3%, and 2% respectively, the 3. pressure = Force per unit volume
maximum error in the measurement of the 4. pressure = Momentum per unit volume per
density of the cube is unit time
1) 9% 2) 19% 3) 10% 4) 90% 310. If 'R' is Rydberg constant, h is Planck's
301. The length and breadth of a rectangular object constant, C is velocity of light, Rhc has the
are 25.2 cm and 16.8 cm respectively and have same dimensional formula as that of
been measured to an accuracy of 0.1 cm. The 1. Energy 2. Force
relative error and percentage error in the area of 3. Angular momentum 4. Power
the object are. 311. Two soaps A and B are given. Dimensions of B
1) 0.01 ; 1% 2) 0.1 ; 10% are 50% more than each dimensions of A.
3) 1 ; 100 % 4) 0.2 ; 20% Soap content of B as compared to A is
302. The error in the measurement of the length of 1) 1.5 2) 2.25 3) 3.375 4) 4
simple pendulum is 0.1 % and the 312. If the ratio of fundamental units in two systems
error in time period is 3%. The maximum possible is 1 :3, then the ratio of momenta in the two
systems is
L 1. 1:3 2. 1:9 3. 1:27 4. 3:1
error in the measurement of is
T2
1)6.1 % 2) 6.0 % 3) 3.1 % 4) 6.2 %
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313. E, m, J and G denote energy, mass, angular 323. The dimensions of intensity of wave are
momentum and gravitational constant
2 3 0 3
EJ 2 1) ML T 2) ML T
respectively. Then the dimensions of 5 2
mG 2 3 1 2 3
are same as that of 3) ML L 4) M L L
1. angle 2.length 3. mass 4. time
324. The mass of the liquid flowing per second per unit
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
area of cross- section of the tube is
314. If 'Muscular strength' times 'Speed' is equal to
proportional to (pressere difference across the
power, then dimensional formula for ' Muscular
strength' is ends) n and Which of the following relations
1. MLT 2. MLT 2 3. ML2T 2 4. ML0T 2 between m and n is correct.
1)m = n 2) m = -n
P
315. If P is pressure, is the density then 3) m 2 n 4) m n 2
has
325. Three of the quantities defined below have the
the same dimensions of : same dimentional formula. Identify them
1. Force per unit Mass
2. Energy per unit Mass i) Energy / mass
3. Power per unit velocity
4. relative density ii) pressure / density
316. If C denotes the capacity and L denotes the
inductance, the dimensions 'LC' are same as iii) Force / linear density
that of
1. M 0 L0T 2 2. M 1 L0T 2 3. M 1 L1T 2 4. M 0 L1T 2 iv) Angular frequency / radius
317. The physical quantity that has the same 1) i,ii,iii 2) ii,iii,iv 3) iii,iv,i 4) iv,i,ii
326. The following do not have the same
I dimensions as the other three? Given that l =
dimensions as is
MB length, m = mass, k= force consatnt, I=
1. mass 2. time 3. length 4. velocity momentum of inertia, B = magnetic
318. If m is the mass of drop of a liquid of radius 'r'
induction, Pm magnetic dipole moment, R=
mg radius, g = acceleration due to gravity
then has the same dimensions of :
r
1. Surface tension 2. tension 1) l/g 2) I / PmB 3) k / m 4) R / g
3. Young's Modulus 4. Coefficient of viscosity 327. The velocity of the waves on the surface of
2
e water is proportional to g y where
319. The quantity has the dimensions of
2 o .hc
=wave length, = density and
1. M 1 L3T 2 2. M 1 L2T 1 3. M 0 L0T 0 4. M 0 L0T 1 g = acceleration due to gravity .Which of the
320. Dimenstions of ‘ohm’ are same as following relation is correct?
h h2 h h2 1) 2)
1) 2) 3) 4)
e e e2 e2 3) 4)
328. The product of energy and time is called action.
Pr 4 The dimensional formula for action is same as
321. If the relation V .Where the letters
8 nl that for
have their usual meanings, the dimensions of V 1) force velocity 2) impulse distance
are 3) power 4) angular energy
1) M 0 L3T 0 2) M 0 L3T 1 329. Given that I= moment of inertia, Pm magnetic
3) M 0 L3T 1 4) M 1 L3T 0 ipole momentum and B= magnetic induction,
322. In SI system of unit of radioactivity is then the dimensional formula for I / Pm B is
1) Becquerrel 2) Curie same as that of
3) Rutherford 4) None of these
1) time 2) length 3) time 2 4) length 2
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330. Suppose speed of light (c), force (F) and kinetic
energy (K) are taken as the fundamental units, dx xa
338. Given that a n sin 1
then the dimensional formula for mass will be 2ax x a
1) KC 2 2) KF 2 3) CK 2 4) FC 2 where a=constant. Using dimensional
331. The Richardson equation is given by analysis, the value of n is
1) 1 2) 0
I AT 2e B / kT . The dimensional formula for 3) -1 4) none of the above
AB 2 is same as that for A and B are constant 339. Given that the displacement of an oscillating
particle is given by y = A sin [Bx+Ct+d]. The
1) IT 2 2)k T 3) Ik 2 4) Ik 2 / T dimensional formula for (ABCD) is
332. Given that m = mass, l = length, t = time and i 1) M 0 L1T 0 2) M 0 L0T 1
= current. The dimensions of ml 2 / t 3i are the
3) M 0 L1T 1 4) M 0 L0T 0
same as that of
340. Suppose, the torque acting on a body is given
1) electric field 2) electric potential
3) capacitance 4) inductance by =KL+MI/ . Where L = angular
333. Given that v is the speed, r is radius and g is momentum, I= moment of inertia, =angular
acceleration due to gravity. Which of the speed. The dimensional formula for KM is
following is dimensionless? same as that for
1) time2 2) time4 3) time-2 4) time-4
1) v 2 r / g 2) v 2 / rg 3) v 2 g / r 4) v 2rg 341. If L,R,C and V respectively represent inductance
334. The frequency of vibration of a string is resistance, capacitance and potential difference
1 L
p F 2 then the dimensions of are the same as
given by v RCV
2l m those of
Here p is the number of segments in which the 1
string is divided, F is the tension in the 1) Charge 2)
string and l is its length. The dimensional Ch arg e
formula for m is
1
1) M 0 L0T 0 2) ML1T 0 3) ML0T 1 4) M 0 LT 1 3) Current 4)
Current
335. S 2 at 4 . Here S is measured in metres, t in 342. In the following dimensionally consistent
second. Then the unit of ‘a’ is
X
1) m 2s 4 2) m 2s -4 3) ms 2 4) ms -2 equation F Y , where F
Linear Density
336. Given that y=acos t/p-qx , where t is the force, the dimenstional formula for X and
represents time in second and x Y are given as
representsdistance in metre.Which of the 1) M 2 L0T 2 , MLT 2 2) M 2 L2T 2 , MLT 2
following statements is true ?
1) the unit of x is same as that q 3) MLT 2 , ML2T 2 4) M 0 L0T 0 , ML0T 0
2) the unit of x is same as that of p
343. With usual notation, the following equation,
3) the unit of t is same as that of q
said to give the distance covered in the nth
4) the unit of t is same as that of p
337. The equation of the stationary wave is 2n 1
second i.e., Sn u a is
2 ct 2 x 2
y 2 A sin co s
1) numerically correct only
2) dimensionally correct only
1) the unit of ct is same as that of 3) both dimensionally and numerically correct
2) the unit of x is same as that of 4) neither numerically nor dimensionally correct
A AB
'x' as P log Bx 2 c where A, B and C are B, C are constants, then will have the
B C
dimensions of
constants. The dimensional formula for 'A' is. 1.velocity 2. acceleration
1. M 1 L1T 2 2. MLT 2 3. ML2T 2 4. ML3T 2 3. pressure 4. strain
PRACTICE QUESTIONS z / K
349. The dimensions of 'a' in Vanderwaal's equation 356. In the relation P e ; P is pressure, K
a
p 2 V b R T is (V-volume, P-Pressure,
V is Boltzmann’s constant, Z is distance and is
R-Universal gas constant, T- Temperature)
temperature. The dimensional formula of will
1. M 1 L1T 2 2. M 1 L5T 2 3. M 0 L3T 0 4. M 0 L6T 0
350. The Vander waal's equation for ideal gas is be
0 2 0 1 2 1
a 1) M L T 2) M L T
given by p 2 V b RT where P is
V 0 1 0 2 1
pressure, V is volume a and b are constants, 3) ML T 4) M L T
R is universal gas constant and T is absolute
RT aV / RT
a 357. Given that p e .The dimentional
temperature. Then the dimensions of are V b
b formula of a is same as that of V=
same as that of volume, T = temperature, P = pressure, R=
1. Force 2. Momentum universal gas constant
3. Energy 4. Power 1) V 2) p 3) T 4) R
351. The velocity of a freely falling body in a
resisting medium at any time 't' is given by
A
V
B 1 e B t The dimensions of 'A ' are
1. L 2.LT-2 3. LT-1 4. LT
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USES OF DIMENTIONAL ANALYSIS METHOD 369. If the unit of velocity is equal to the velocity of
TO CONVERT A PHYSICAL QUANTITY FROM ONE light and acceleration is 10 ms-2, the unit of time
SYSTEM OF UNITS TO ANOTHER is
MODEL QUESTIONS 1. 3 x 107 s 2. 3 x 10-7 s
358. If the units of mass, time and length are 100 g, 3. 3 x 10-5 s 4. 3 x 10-4 s
20 cm and 1 minute respectively the equivalent 370. If the unit of force is 1 KN unit of length is 1 km
energy for 1000 erg in the new system will be and unit of time is 100 s in a- new system,
1. 90 2. 900 3. 2 x 106 4. 300 then the new unit of mass is
359. Certain amount of energy is measured as 400 1. 1000 kg 2. 1 kg
units. If the fundamental units of length, mass 3. 10,000 kg 4. 100 kg
and time, each are doubled the magnitude of the 371. If the unit of force is 4 N unit of length is 4 m
same energy in the new system will be ---units.
1
1. 200 2.400 3. 800 4. 600 and unit of mass is kg in a new system, then
360. The units of force, velocity and energy are 100 4
dyne, 10 cm s-1 and 500 erg respectively. The the new unit of velocity is
units of mass, length and time are 1. 8 ms-1 2. 16 ms-1 3. 4 ms-1 4. 1 ms-1
1. 5 g, 5 cm, 5 s 2. 5 g, 5 cm, 0.5 s
3. 0.5 g, 5 cm, 5 s 4. 5 g, 0.5cm, 5 s TO CHECK THE CORRECTNESS OF A GIVEN
361. The height of Mercury barometer is 76 cm and PHYSICAL RELATION
density of Mercury is 13.6 g/cc. MODEL QUESTIONS
372. The equation which is dimensionally consistent
The corresponding height of water barometer is in the following is Where Sn = distance
SI system is travelled by a body in nth second,
1. 10.336 m 2.103.36 m u = initial velocity a = acceleration
3. 5.5 m 4.1.0336 m T = time period r = radius of the orbit
362. A certain amount of energy is measured as 500 M = Mass of the sun
units. If the fundamental units of length, Mass G=universal gravitational constant.
C = RMS velocity P = pressure.
and time each are doubled then the magnitude d = density.
of energy in new system will be
1. 1000 units 2. 250 units 1 4 2 r 3
1. S n = u a n 2. T
3. 500 units 4. 2000 units 2 GM
3p
PRACTICE QUESTIONS 3. C = 4. 1, 2, 3
363. If the unit of length is 5 cm and unit of mass is d
20g, then the density of a substance which is 8 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
373. The thrust developed by a rocket motor is given
g/cc in the new system is
1. 80 units 2. 40 units 3. 50 units 4.100 units by F mV A P1 P2 where m is the mass,
364. The value of g = 9.8 m s-2. Its value in Km hr-2 is. V is the velocity of gas A is area of cross
1. 278326 2. 15376 3. 227004 4.127008 section of the nozzle. P1, P2 are pressures of
365. The power of a motor is 1600 watt. If the unit of the exhaust gas and surrounding atmosphere.
mass is doubled and units of length and time Then this equation is
are halved, the power of the motor in new 1. dimensionally correct 2.dimensionally wrong
system is 3. some times correct and some times wrong
1. 400 units 2. 6400 units 4. algebrically correct
3. 3200 units 4. 4800 units
366. If the unit of work is 100 joule, the unit of power TO ESTABLISH RELATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT
is 1 kilo watt, the unit of time in second is PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
1. 10-1 2.10 3. 10-2 4.10-3 MODEL QUESTIONS
367. If the fundamental units in the systems of 374. The velocity of a body is expressed as
measurement are in the ratio 2 : 3, then the units
of surface tension in the system will be in the V = G a M b R c where G is gravitational
ratio of constant. M is mass, R is radius. The values
1. 2 : 3 2. 3 : 2 3. 4 : 9 4. 9 : 4 of exponents a, b and c are :
368. The ratio of SI unit to the CGS unit of planck's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
constant is 1. , , 2. 1, 1, 1 3. , , 4.1,1,
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1. 107:1 2. 104 :1 3. 106 :1 4. 1 :1
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1) a & c are correct 2) b & d are correct
2mgl x 3) a & b are correct 4) b & c are correct
375. The value of x in the formula Y where
5bt 3 e
m is the mass, 'g' is acceleration due to gravity, 382. If the time period T of vibration a liquid drop
l is the length, 'b' is the breadth, ‘t’ is the depends on surface tension S . radius r
thickness and e is the extension and Y is
Young's Modulus is of the drop and density of the liquid, then
1. 3 2. 2 3. 1 4. 4 the expressions of T is
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
376. The frequency 'n' of transverse waves in a string r3 1/ 2 r 3
1) T K 2) T K
of length l and mas per unit length m, under a S S
tension T is given by n = kl a T b m c where k is
r3
dimensionless. Then the values of a, b, c, are 3) T K z 4) none
S 1/ 2
1 1 1 1 1 383. If the units of velocity of light 'C', Gravitational
1. , , 2. -1, ,
2 2 2 2 2 constant 'G' and Planck's Constant 'h' are
taken as fundamental units, the dimensional
1 1 1 1 1 1 formula for Mass in the new system will be :
3. , , 4. , ,
2 2 2 2 2 2 12 12 1
2
1. [ C G h ] 2. C G h
377. If the couple per unit twist C is related to the
rigidity modulus 'n', radius of the wire 'r' and length 1
-
1 1
3. C 2 G
2 2
h 4. [ C 2 G 2 h 2 ]
of the wire ' l ' according to the equation
C = Kn x r y l z . W here k is dimensionless
constant, the values of x, y and z respectively LEVEL-III
are: MODEL QUESTIONS
1. 1,1,1 2. 2,4,1 3. 1, -4, 2 4. 1, 4, -1 384. The measured mass and volume of a body are
378. If the centrifugal force on a body moving on the 53.63 gm and 5.8 cm3 respectively, with possible
circumference of a circle is related to the mass errors of 0.01 gm and 0.1 c.c. the maximum
M, velocity V and radius of the circular orbit r percentage error in density is about
1) 0.2% 2) 2% 3) 5% 4) 10%
as F M a V b r c , the values of a, b and c 385. The following observations were taken for
determining the surface tension of water by
respectively are
capillary rise method. Diameter of the capillary
1. 1, 1, 2 2.1, 2, 1 3. 1, 2, 2 4.1, 2, -1
379. If the time period 'T' of a drop under surface D 1.25 102 m, rise of water in capillary tube
2
tension 's' is given by the formula T = d a r b sc
h 1.45 102 m, g 9.80 ms and using
where d is the density, r is the radius of the rhg 3
drop. If a =1, c=-1 then the value of b is: the relation T 10 N / m, the
2
(1993 E) possible percentage error in surface tension T is
1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. -1 1) 0.15% 2) 1.5% 3) 15% 4) 2.4%
380. The viscous force F acting on a rain drop of 386. The resistance of metal is given by V=IR. The
radius 'a' falling through air of coefficient of
viscosity ' ' with terminal velocity V is given by voltage in the resistance is V 8 0.5 V and
F x a yV z . Then the values of x, y and z are current in the resistance is I 2 0.2 A, the
1. -1, 2, 3 2.-1,-1,-1 3.1,2,3 4.1,1,1 value of resistance with its percentage error is
381. If dimensions of length are expressed as
where G x C y h z where G, C and h are univer- 1) 4 16.25% 2) 4 2.5%
sal gravitational constant and speed of light and 3) 4 0.04% 4) 4 1%
Planck’s constant respectively, then
a) x 1/ 2, y 1/ 2 b) x 1/ 2; z 1/ 2
c) y 3 / 2; z 1/ 2 d) y 1/ 2; z 3 / 2
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387. In an experiment, the values of refractive indices 393. In the formula x 3 yz 2 , x and z have dimensions
of glass were found to be 1.54, 1.53, 1.44, 1.54,
1.56 and 1.45 in successive measurements i) of capacitence and magnetic induction field
mean value of refractive index of glass ii) mean strength respectively. The dimensions of y in
absolute error iii) relative error and MKSQ system are
iv) percentage error are respectively, 1. M 3 L2T 4 Q 4 2. M 2 L2T 2 Q 2
1) 1.51, 0.04, 0.03, 3% 2) 1.51, 0.4, 0.03, 3%
3) 15.1, 0.04, 0.03, 3% 4) 15.1, 0.04, 0.3, 3% 3. M 3 L2T 4 Q 4 4. M 2 L2T 3Q 1
388. In an experiment to determine the value of 394. The rate of flow of a liquid Q through a capillary
acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ using a simple tube depends upon the pressure gradient,
pendulum, the measured value of length of the (P/l), radius of the capillary (r) and coefficient
pendulum is 31.4 cm known to 1 mm accuracy viscosity h and constant of proportionality is
and the time period for 100 oscillations of / 8 .The equation for the rate of flow of the liquid
pendulum is 112.0s known to 0.01s accuracy. Q is given by
The accuracy in determining the value of ‘g’ is.
pr 2 pr 4
2
1) 25.03 0.58 cms 2) 25 0.58 cms
2
1. Q 2. Q
8l 8l
2 2
3) 25.3 0.1 cms 4) 25.5 0.3 cms 8l
3. Q . pr 2 . 2 .l 4.
389. A rectangular metal slab of mass 33.333 g has 8 pr 4
its length 8.0 cm, breadth 5.0 cm and thickness
395. The frequency 'n' of a vibrating string depends
1mm. The mass is measured with accuracy up
to 1 mg with a sensitive balance. The length and upon its length ' l ' linear density 'm' and tension
breadth are measured with vernier calipers having 'T' in the string. The equation for the frequency of
a least count of 0.01 cm. The thickness is
measured with a screw gauge of least count 0.01 the string is (given the constnat of proportionality
mm. The percentage accuracy in density as 1/2)
calculated from the above measurements is
1) 13% 2) 130% 3) 1.3% 4) 16% 1 T 1 m
1. n 2l . m 2. n .
390. Two physical quantities are represented by P 2l T
and Q. The dimensions of their product is 1 l T
M 2 L4T 4 I 1 and the dimensions of their ratio is 3. n . T .m 4. n .
2l 2 m
I 1 . Then P and Q respectively are 396. If kinetic energy 'K', velocity 'v' and time 'T' are
1. Magnetic flux and Torque acting on a
Magnet. chosen as the fundamental units, the formula for
2. Torque and Magnetic flux. surface tension S=
3. Magnetic Moment and Polestrength v 2T 2 v2 AKT 2 AK
4. Magnetic Moment and Magnetic 1. 2. 3. 4. 2 2
AK AKT 2
v2 vT
permeability. 397. If P represents radiation pressure 'C' represents
V speed of light and Q represents radiation
391. A quantityX is given by X=0 L where 0 energy striking a unit area per second then
t non-zero integers x, y and z such that
is the permitttivity of free space, L is a length. P x .Q y .C z is dimensionless are :
V is a potential difference and t is a time 1. x =1, y =1, z = -1 2. x=1, y=-1, z=1
interval. The dimensional formula for X is the 3. x = -1, y =1, z =1 4. x=1, y=1, z=1
same as that of 398. If the unit of power is 1 million erg per minute,
the unit of force is 1000 dyne and that of time
1) resistance 2) charge 3) voltage 4) current
392. A gas bubble from an explosion under water 1
is s, the unit of mass in the new system is
oscillates with a period 'T' proportional to 10
p a d b E c where p is static pressure, d is 1. 6 g 2. 60 g 3. 106 g 4. 1 g
399. The initial and final temperatures are recorded
density of water, E is the total energy of the
0 0
explosion. The values of a, b and c as 40.6 0.3 C and 50.7 0.2 C . The
respectively are:
rise in temperature is
5 1 1 5 1 1 0
1. , , 2. , , 1) 10.10 C 2) 10.1 0.3 C
6 2 3 6 2 3
0 0
5 1 1 1 5 1 3) 10.1 0.5 C 4) 10.1 0.1 C
3. , , 4. , ,
6 2 3 2 6 3
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400. In the measurement of a physical quantity 406. The radius ( r ) , length ( / ) and resistance ( x )
2 of a thin wire are
AB
X . The percentage errors introduced 0.2 0.02 cm, 80 0.1 cm, and
C1/ 3 D 3
in the measurements of the quantities A,B,C and 30 1 respectively . The percentage error
D are 2%, 2%, 4% and 5% respectively. Then
the minimum amount of percentage of error in in the specific resistance is
the measurement of X is contributed by 1) 23.2% 2) 25.4% 3) 26% 4) 27.5 %
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 407. The formula for the capacity of a condenser is
A
PRACTICE QUESTIONS given by C when A is the area of each
d
401. Two resistances are expressed as
plate and d is the distance between the plates.
R1 4 0.5% and R2 12 0.5% . The Then the dimensions of missing quantity is
net resistance when they are connected in series 1. 0 M 1 L3T 4 A 2 2. 0 M 1 L3T 4 A2
with percentage error is (In series R R1 R2 ) 3. 0 M 1 L3T 4 A2 4. 0 M 1 L2T 4 A 2
N 105 dyn Ut L
213. pascal = 2 2
m 100cm at 2 LT 2T 2
240. Use Principle of homogeneity
dyn
= 10 F
cm 2 a
214. Conceptual T
215. Conceptual 241. F
216. Conceptual b 2
217. Conceptual T
218. Conceptual 242. Substitute D.F. of quantities
219. Conceptual 243. Substitute D.F. of quantities
1 2 2 2
220. U Li Energy stored 244. x
3
a b .h a, b, h are Lengths.
2
221.Conceptual x L2 .L L3 Volume.
222.Conceptual
223.Conceptual Dyne N
245. 103
V cm m
224. Electrical resistance R 2 2 2 2
I 246. n1[ M 1 L1 T1 ] n2 [ M 2 L2 T2 ]
225. J ML2T 1 247. F MLT 2
E ML2T 2 248. Power P aV b
226. Substitute D.F. of quantities 249. Energy = Force x length.
227. Substitute D.F. of quantities
228. Conceptual N m2 3 Dyne cm
2
MLT 2
X RT RT
357.Here P
ML 1
V b V
X M 2T 2 358. 2 2
n1[ M 1 L1 T1 ] n2 [ M 2 L2 T2 ]
2 2
2 2 2 2
359. n1[ M 1 L1 T1 ] n2 [ M 2 L2 T2 ]
Y MLT 2
343. Conceptual 360. F = M 1 L1T 2 100 dynes ---------(1)
344. Substitute D.F. of quantities V = L1T 1 10 cm.s 1 --------------(2)
B E = M 1 L2T 2 500 ergs--------------(3)
345. W = Ax
c x 2 E
L 5cm ;
L
L
T
5
0.5
Since x is displacement, C must be F V L.T 1 10
displacement.
F 100
2 M 5gm
c x L2 LT 2
5 0.5
2
B 361. h1d1 h2 d 2
W M 1 L2T 2
c x 2 hMercury d Merc hw .d w ; 76 13.6 hw 1
1 2 2 2 1 4 2
B M L T .L M L T hw 1033.6 cm = 10.336 m
x 362. 2 2
n1[ M 1 L1 T1 ] n2 [ M 2 L2 T2 ]
2 2
346. [kt ]
3
363. 8 gm cm-3 = n2 20 gm 5cm
av
RT RT av
347. P .e ; Number gm Cm 3 1
vb RT n2 8 . = 8 125 50
20 gm 5cm 3 20
RT M 1 L2T 2
av = RT a a
1km 1 m
V L3
364. 2
a M 1 L1T 2 P ( Pressure) hr 36 36 10 sec2
2 1 2 1
348. Bx 2 c Cons tan t 365. n1[ M 1L1 T1 ] n2 [M 2 L2 T2 ]
l b L3 l b L3 Work
366. Power =
A time
BL2 1 P
A P .B
B work 100 1
349. Use principle of homogenity time = = 101 s
power 1000 10
a pv 2 367. L1 : L2 2 : 3 ; M1 : M 2 2 : 3
350.
bv T1 : T2 2 : 3 Surface tension = S = M 1T 2
351. [Bt] =1 2
2
S2 M 2 T2 3 3 3 22 2
352. [ t ] 1 = 2
353. [AT] =1 S1 M1 T1 2 2 2 3 3
354. Use Priniple of homogenity S1 : S2 3 : 2
355. V = A Sin Bx. Cos CT 368. Compare the dimensions in two systems.
L1T 1 A B L1 ; C T 1
1 1 1 V
AB LT .L 369. a
1
M 0 L0T 0 T
C T
370. F M 1 L1T 2
z
356. 1 F K .N 2
k M 2
2
1000 kg .m.s
LT K .m. 100s 1000 m.10 4.s 2
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104 kg R
Resistance = R 100
a
F
4N
16 m .s 2 R
371. F = ma;
M 1
4
kg
387. mean ;
mean i
;
mean
L 2 L 4 1 6 6
1 2
LT 16ms 2 ; 2 16 T ;
T 16 16 4 mean
relative error
1
T s Velocity=
mean
2 % error in = 0.03×100
1
1 388. l 0.1cm
LT 1 4 4 2 8 ms 1
2 T 0.01sec
372. TO 379 Substitute D.F. of quantities and check
the correctness of given equation l
g 4 2 2
380. F x .a y .v z T
y
k . ML1T 1 . L1 . LT
z g l T
1 2
M 1 LT 1 1
2 = (0.023)
1 2
g l T
M 1 LT M x .L x y z .T x z
x =1 ; ................(1) % error = 0.023×100 = 2.3%
-x + y + z = -1 ..........(2) -1+y+z = 1 l 31.4
-x -z = -2 ...(3) y+z=2...............(4) 2
2
25.03cms 2
From 3 & 4 y + z = 2; -1 -z = -2; z=
T 1.12
1 The value of 2.3 % of 25.03 is
From 2 -1+y + 1=1 y = 1
x = 1; y = 1 ; z = 1 25.03 2.3
0.58
381. L G x C y h z 100
382. T s a r b c L
2 25.03 0.58 cms 2
383. M C a .G b .hc
T
389. Percentage error gives percentage accuracy
1 a 2 b 1 c
M L T K LT
1 0 0 1
. M 1 3
LT . M L T
1 2
m
d
M 1 L0T 0 M b c .La 3b 2 c .T a 2b c lbh
b c 1 --(1) a 3b 2c 0 ---(2) d m l b h
relative error,
a 2b c 0 ------(3) d m l b h
1 1 1 d
Solving above equations a b c
100 0.003 + 0.125 + 0.2 + 1.0 = 1.328
2 2 2
d
1 1 1 which is rounded off to one decimal place due to
M C 2 G 2 .h 2
0.2 value
d
LEVEL-III 100 1.3
d
P m V
384. 100 100 390. P Q M 2 L4T 4 I 1 ------(1)
P m V
P 1
D h g I -------(2)
T Q
100 100
g
385.
T D h 1 2 P 2 M 2 L4T 4 I 2
V 8 = P ML2T 2 I 1 ( Magnatic flux)
386. R ; R 4 2 4 4
I 2 2
1 2 Q M L T Q ML2T 2 (Torque)
R V I 391. Use dimensions of 0 ,V
100 100
R V I
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392. T P a .d b E c By soving a 1 ; b 2 ; c 1 ; M p 1 .F 2 .T
a b c 2
M 0 L0T 1 M 1 L1T 2 . M 1 L3 . M 1 L2T 2 F 1 .T 1000 1
M 60
a+b+c=0 P 106 10 106 6 101 =6 g
-a - 3b - 2c = 0 - 2a - 2c = -1 10
60
5 1 1
Solving we get a ; b ; c 399. t2 t1 50.7 40.6 0.3 0.2
6 2 3
393. x 3 yz 2 X A B
400. 100 2 100 100
x Capacitance X A B
y
3z 2
Induction field Strength 2 1 C 3D
100 100
3 C D
M 1 L2T 4 I 2
M 3 .L2 .T 8 .I 4
2 R
M L T 2 I 1
1 0
401. R 100 Where R R R
R 1 2
Q
but I M 3 L2T 4 .Q 4 R R1 R2
T
a R R1 R2
p
394. Q .r b . c
l 1
402. t 5000 years rounded off to minimum
M 1 L1T 2 b
a 1011
1 1 1 c
L3T 1 k . . L . M L T significant figures
L
g l 2T
M 0 L3T 1 M a c .L2 a b c .T 2 a 6 403. 100 100 100
g l T
a c 0 ---(1) 2 a b c 3 ---(2)
2a c 1 -------------(3) Y F L A e
404. 100 100
from 1 & 3 adding a = 1; Y F L A e
from 1C = -1
from 2 ; -2(1) + b-(-1)=3 b=4 R1R2
405. R= for maximum error
p
1
pr 4
R1 R2
Q .r 4 . 1 Q .
l 8 l
R R1 R2 R1 R2
395. n La .mb .T c R 100 R R R R 100
1 2 1 2
b
M
M 0 L1T 1 k .La . .T c r2x
L 406. Specific Resistance
L
1
Proceed Put k 2r L x
2 100
Total error is
r L x
396. S K aV bT c
397. P x Q y C z M 0 L0T 0 0 A
407. C
Y d
ML2T 2
( ML1T 2 ) x 2 1 z
( LT ) 0 qq
L T 0 1 22
Fd
398. M p a .F b .T c
0 .kx
a b M 0 L0T 0 1
M 1 L0T 0 M 1 L2T 3 . M 1 L1T 2 .T c 408.
Q2
a b 1 ---(1) I 2T 2
2 a b 0 --(2) x M 1 L2T 2
M 1 L3T 4 I 2 .
3a 2b c 0 --(3)
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x M 0 L1T 0 V dim ension of C dim ensions of V
0L
[ 0 M L T I 1 3 4 2
t time
k = energy M 1 L3T 2 ] dim ension of Q
409. use dimensions of F , , H & i =
time
Q CV
q F 426. n La d bY c
410. C ; B
v m b c
411. ;
e IT n L 3 T 1 La ML3 ML1T 2
N x2 x1 Number L Solve for a, b and c.
412. D 3 L2T 1
n2 n1 L2T L 427. MLT 2 10 N ; LL2T 2 100 J