This document contains a class test with 10 questions on dimensional analysis and physics concepts.
Some key questions ask the student to:
1) Find the dimensions of energy if force, acceleration and time are taken as fundamental units.
2) Derive an expression for the energy of a body executing simple harmonic motion using dimensional analysis.
3) Establish an expression for the frequency of an oscillating drop based on its radius, liquid density, and surface tension using dimensional analysis.
The test covers a range of concepts including physical quantities with and without units, dimensional analysis, and relationships between physical variables determined through consideration of dimensions.
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This document contains a class test with 10 questions on dimensional analysis and physics concepts.
Some key questions ask the student to:
1) Find the dimensions of energy if force, acceleration and time are taken as fundamental units.
2) Derive an expression for the energy of a body executing simple harmonic motion using dimensional analysis.
3) Establish an expression for the frequency of an oscillating drop based on its radius, liquid density, and surface tension using dimensional analysis.
The test covers a range of concepts including physical quantities with and without units, dimensional analysis, and relationships between physical variables determined through consideration of dimensions.
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Class Test I;XI/ Physics
1. Can a quantity has dimensions but still has no units? 1
2. Name two physical quantities having the dimensions [ML 2 T 2 ]. 1 3. If force (F) acceleration (A) and time (T) are taken as fundamental units, then find the dimension of energy 2 4. Find the value of 60 J per min on a system that has 100 g, 100 cm and 1 min as the base units. 2
5. When 1m, 1 kg and 1 min are taken as the fundamental units, the magnitude of the force is 36 units. What will be the value of this force in CGS system? 2
6. Give an example of physical quantity for: 2 a) Dimensional constant b) Dimensional variable c) Dimensionless constant d) Dimensionless variable 7. E, m, Land G denote energy, mass, angular momentum and gravitational constant respectively. Determine the dimensions of EL 2 / m 5 G 2 2
8. (a) State which of the following are dimensionally current 2 (i) Pressure = Energy per unit volume (ii) Pressure = Momentum volume time
9. Write any two limitations of dimensional analysis. 9. Using the method of dimensions, derive an expression for the energy of a body executing SHM; assuming this energy depends upon its mass m, frequency and amplitude of vibration r. 3
10. The frequency of an oscillating drop may depend upon radius r of the drop, Density of the liquid and surface tension s of the liquid. Establish an expression for dimensionally. OR 3 The velocity u of water waves may depend on their wavelengthl density of water r and the acceleration due to gravity g. Find relation between these quantities by the method of dimension?