A physical quantity of the dimensions of length that can be formed out of c,G, and e24πε0c,G, and e24πε0is [cc is the velocity of light, G is the universal constant of gravitation and e is charge]:
1. c2[Ge24πε0]12
2. 1c2[e24Gπε0]12
3. 1cGe24πε0
4. 1c2[Ge24πε0]12
1. | 0.521 cm | 2. | 0.525 cm |
3. | 0.053 cm | 4. | 0.529 cm |
If dimensions of critical velocity vc of a liquid flowing through a tube are expressed as ηxρyrz, where η,ρ and r are the coefficient of viscosity of the liquid, the density of the liquid, and the radius of the tube respectively, then the values of x, y, and z, respectively, will be:
1. | 1,−1,−1 | 2. | −1,−1,1 |
3. | −1,−1,−1 | 4. | 1,1,1 |
If force (F), velocity (v), and time (T) are taken as fundamental units, the dimensions of mass will be:
1. | [FvT−1] | 2. | [FvT−2] |
3. | [Fv−1T−1] | 4. | [Fv−1T] |
The dimensions of (μ0ε0)-1/2 are:
1. [L-1] T
2. [LT-1]
3. [L-1/2] T1/2
4. [L-1/2] T-1/2
The dimensions of 12ε0E2 where ε0 is the permittivity of free space and E is the electric field, are:
1. [ML2T-2]
2. [ML-1T-2]
3. [ML2T-1]
4. [MLT-1]
1. | a=1, b=−1, c=−2 | pressure if
2. | a=1, b=0, c=−1 | velocity if
3. | a=1, b=1, c=−2 | acceleration if
4. | a=0, b=−1, c=−2 | force if
Dimensions of resistance in an electrical circuit, in terms of dimension of mass M, length L, time T, and current I, would be:
1. [ML2T-3I-1]
2. [ML2T-2]
3. [ML2T-1I-1]
4. [ML2T-3I-2]