HSPTA Malappuram Physics Question Bank CH 1&2-Physical World, Units & Measurement
HSPTA Malappuram Physics Question Bank CH 1&2-Physical World, Units & Measurement
HSPTA Malappuram Physics Question Bank CH 1&2-Physical World, Units & Measurement
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Ans: (b) N =N 0 e
32 a)Pick out the odd one in the given pairs.
i) Angular velocity and frequency.
ii) Work and energy.
iii) Angle and strain.
iv) Impulse and momentum.
Ans: Angle and Strain
Ans: In Physics, there are two domains of interest macroscopic and microscopic. Macroscopic
domain: It includes phenomena at the laboratory, terrestrial and astronomical scales. Microscopic
domain: It includes atomic, molecular and nuclear phenomena.
2 a) What do you mean by dimensions of a physical quantity?
b) Give the dimensions of the following quantities.
i) Momentum ii) Force
Ans: (a)The dimensions of a physical quantity are the powers to which the fundamental quantity
must be raised to get that quantity.
(b) i) Momentum --> [M1L1T-1]
ii) Force --> [ M1L1T-2]
3 Give four pairs of physical quantities having the same dimensions.
Ans:
1) Momentum and Impulse.
2) Work, energy , Torque
3) Angular momentum and Planck’s constant
4) Pressure and Stress
4 Give four examples for dimensionless physical quantities.
Ans: . 1. Angle (Plane angle)
2. Solid angle.
3. Strain
4. Relative density.
5 Give two examples for dimensionless unit less physical quantities.
Ans: 1. Relative density.
2. Coefficient of friction
6 Give four examples for the Physical constants having dimensions.
Ans: 1. Gravitational constant (G) [M-1L3T-2]
2. Planck’s Constant (h) [ML2T-1]
Dimension of LHS not equal to Dimension of RHS. Thus the equation is wrong.
14 Check whether the equation mv2 = mgh is dimensionally consistent. Based on the above equation
justify the following statement. “A dimensionally correct equation need not be actually an exact
equation”
Ans:The equation mv2 = mgh is dimensionally consistent.
1
But the exact equation is m v 2 = mgh.
2
Thus the given statement is correct. A dimensionally correct equation need not be physically
true.
15 Mention any four limitations of dimensional analysis.
Ans:
1. The method does not give any information about the dimensionless constant K.
2. It fails when a physical quantity depends on more than three physical quantities.
3. It fails when a physical quantity is the sum or difference of two or more quantities.
4. It fails to derive the equations involving trignometric, logarithmic and exponential functions.
16 Differentiate between plane angle and solid angle.
17 Which are the fundamental forces in nature?
18 List any two physical quantities having same dimension.
19 Write two limitations of dimensional analysis.
20 Give the dimensional formula of the following quantities
a) energy
b) momentum
21 Differentiate between macroscopic domain and microscopic domain in physics.
22 Write the full form of MKS and FPS systems.
6 The centripetal force on a body depends on mass of the body , velocity and radius of circular path.
11 A company manufacturing PVC pipes claims in an advertisement that the volume of water flowing out
2
through the pipe in a given time as per the equation V =KA ut where A is the area of cross section of
the pipe, u is the speed of flow, t is the time and K is a dimensionless constant.
a) Name and State the principle that can be used to check the dimensional correctness of this
equation.
b) Check the equation and state whether the claim can be correct.
Ans: a)The principle of homogeneity of dimensions.
It states that “ If an equation is correct all the terms will have the same dimension”
3
(b) [V] = L
2 22 -1 1 4 -1 1 5
[A ut] = (L ) LT T = L LT T =L
12 If dimension of young modulus is [ML-1T-2], test by method of dimensions the correctness of the
equation
Mg l 3
δ= where δ is the depression at middle of a beam of length l, breadth b, and thickness d.
4 b d3Y
and M is the mass It is placed over two knife edge symmetrically and loaded at the middle by a
weight W.
Ans: Applying the principle of homogeneity
[M ][ g][l]3
[δ ]= 3
and [Y] is given [ML-1T-2]
4 [b ][d ] [Y ]
δ is depression so its dimension is [L]
[ M ][L T ][ L]3
−2
[δ ]= by solving we get the result [L] which is the dimension of δ
4 [L][ L]3 [ M L−1 T −2 ]
13 The correctness of an equation is checked using the principle of homogeneity for an equation
X= a + bt +ct2 , where ‘X’ is in meter and t in second. What will be the dimension of a,b and c?
a. Ans: According to the principle of homogeneity
b. [X]= [a] + [bt] +[ct2]
c. [X]= [a]=[L]
[X ] [ L]
d. [X] =[bt] which means [b]= = =L T −1 [b]=[LT-1]
[t] [T ]
e.
[ X ] [ L]
[X] =[ct2] which means [c]= 2 = 2 =LT −2 [c]=[LT-2]
[t ] [ T ]
14 State the Principle of homogeneity of dimensions.
Find the dimensions of each terms in the equations given below and check whether the
equations obeys the above principle.
i) S= ut + 1/2 at2
ii) v2 = u2 + 2as
Where u--> initial velocity. v--> final velocity
a--> acceleration S--> displacement t--> time
Ans: (a)It states that “ If an equation is correct all the terms will have the same dimension”
2
(b) (i) S= ut + 1/2 at
1
Dimension of [s] = L
1 -1 1 1
Dimension of [ut] = L T T = L
2 1 -2 2 1
Dimension of [ at ] = L T T = L
All the terms have the same dimensions. Thus the equation obeys the principle of
homogeneity of dimensions.
(ii) V2 = u2 + 2as
Dimension of [V2] = (L1T-1)2 = L2T-2
Dimension of [u2] = (L1T-1)2 = L2T-2
√ [v ]
(1− 2 )
[c ]