Which of the following group have different dimensions?
(1) Potential difference, EMF, voltage
(2) Pressure, stress, young's modulus
(3) Heat, energy, work-done
(4) Dipole moment, electric flux, electric field
Out of the following four-dimensional quantities, which one quantity is to be called a dimensional constant?
(1) Acceleration due to gravity
(2) Surface tension of water
(3) Weight of a standard kilogram mass
(4) The velocity of light in a vacuum
The density of a liquid in the CGS system is 0.625 g/cm3. What is its magnitude in the SI system?
(1) 0.625
(2) 0.0625
(3) 0.00625
(4) 625
The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is given by \(T = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{L}{g}}\) where \(L\) is about \(100~\text{cm}\) and is known to have \(1~\text{mm}\) accuracy. The period is about \(2~\text{s}\). The time of \(100\) oscillations is measured by a stopwatch of least count \(0.1~\text{s}\). The percentage error in \(g\) is:
1. \(0.1\%\)
2. \(1\%\)
3. \(0.2\%\)
4. \(0.8\%\)
The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are \(2\%\) and \(3\%\) respectively. How much will be the maximum error in the estimation of the kinetic energy obtained by measuring mass and speed:
1. | \(11\%\) | 2. | \(8\%\) |
3. | \(5\%\) | 4. | \(1\%\) |
What is the number of significant figures in \(0.310\times 10^{3}?\)
1. | \(2\) | 2. | \(3\) |
3. | \(4\) | 4. | \(6\) |
Error in the measurement of radius of a sphere is 1%. The error in the calculated value of its volume is
(1) 1%
(2) 3%
(3) 5%
(4) 7%
The mean time period of second's pendulum is 2.00s and mean absolute error in the time period is 0.05s. To express maximum estimate of error, the time period should be written as
(1) (2.00 ± 0.01) s
(2) (2.00 + 0.025) s
(3) (2.00 ± 0.05) s
(4) (2.00 ± 0.10) s
A body travels uniformly a distance of (13.8 0.2) m in a time (4.0 ± 0.3) sec. The velocity of the body within error limits is:
1. (3.45 ± 0.2) ms-1
2. (3.45 ± 0.3) ms-1
3. (3.45 ± 0.4) ms-1
4. (3.45 ± 0.5) ms-1
The unit of percentage error is
(1) Same as that of physical quantity
(2) Different from that of physical quantity
(3) Percentage error is unit less
(4) Errors have got their own units which are different from that of physical quantity measured