Which, of the following pair does not have equal dimensions?

1. Energy and torque

2. Force and impulse

3. Angular momentum and Planck's constant

4. Modulus of Elasticity and pressure

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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AIPMT - 2000
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If the error in measurement of the radius of a sphere is 0.1%, then the error in its volume will be:
1. 0.3%
2. 0.4%
3. 0.5%
4. 0.6%

Subtopic:  Errors |
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AIPMT - 1999
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The dimension of Planck's constant equals to that of:
1.  Energy
2.  Momentum
3.  Angular momentum
4.  Power

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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AIPMT - 2001
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The ratio of the dimension of Planck's constant and that of the moment of inertia is the dimension of:

1. Velocity

2. Angular momentum

3. Time

4. Frequency

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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AIPMT - 2005
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If force \([F]\), acceleration \([A]\) and time \([T]\) are chosen as the fundamental physical quantities, then find the dimensions of energy:
1. \(\left[FAT^{-1}\right]\)
2. \(\left[FA^{-1}T\right]\)
3. \(\left[FAT\right]\)
4. \(\left[FAT^{2}\right]\)

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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NEET - 2021
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If \(E\) and \(G\) respectively, denote energy and gravitational constant, then \(\dfrac{E}{G}\) has the dimensions of:
1. \([ML^0T^0]\)
2. \([M^2L^{-2}T^{-1}]\)
3. \([M^2L^{-1}T^{0}]\)
4. \([ML^{-1}T^{-1}]\)
Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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NEET - 2021
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A student measures the distance traversed in free fall of a body, initially at rest in a given time. He uses this data to estimate \(g,\) the acceleration due to gravity. If the maximum percentage errors in the measurement of the distance and the time are \(e_1\) and \(e_2\) respectively, the percentage error in the estimation of \(g\) is:
1. e1+2e2
2. e1+e2
3. e1-2e2
4. e2-e1

Subtopic:  Errors |
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AIPMT - 2010
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The density of a material in a CGS system of units is \(4~\text{grams/cm}^3\). In a system of units in which the unit of length is \(10~\text{cm}\) and the unit of mass is \(100~\text{grams}\), the value of the density of the material will be:
1. \( 0.04 \)
2. \( 0.4 \)
3. \( 40 \)
4. \(400\)

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
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AIPMT - 2011
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Time intervals measured by a clock give the following readings: 
\(1.25\) s, \(1.24\) s, \(1.27\) s, \(1.21\) s and \(1.28\) s. 
What is the percentage relative error of the observations? 
1. \(2\)%
2. \(4\)%
3. \(16\)%
4. \(1.6\)%

Subtopic:  Errors |
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NEET - 2020
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The angle of \(1'\) (minute of an arc) in radian is nearly equal to:
1. \(2.91 \times 10^{-4} ~\mathrm{rad} \)
2. \(4.85 \times 10^{-4} ~\mathrm{rad} \)
3. \(4.80 \times 10^{-6} ~\mathrm{rad} \)
4. \(1.75 \times 10^{-2} ~\mathrm{rad}\)

Subtopic:  Measurement & Measuring Devices |
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NEET - 2020
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