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SARTHAK WBJEE BANGLA


Physics DPP

Measurements, Units & Dimensions


1. The time period of a body under S.H.M. is 6. A physical quantity is given by X = M a LbT c .
represented by T : Pa Db Sc where P is pressure, The percentage error in measurement of M , L
D is density and S is surface tension, then and T are α,β and γ respectively. Then, the
values of a, b and c are
maximum % error in the quantity X is
3 1
(1) − , ,1 (2) −1, −2, 3 (1) aα + bβ + cγ (2) aα + bβ − cγ
2 2
a b c
1 3 1 1 (3) + + (4) none of these
(3) ,– ,− (4) 1, 2, α β γ
2 2 2 3
7. It is claimed that two cesium clocks, if allowed to
2. If dimensions of critical velocity vc of a liquid run for 100 years, free from any disturbance, may
flowing through a tube are expressed as  ηx ρ y r z  differ by only about 0.02 s . The accuracy of the
standard cesium clock in measuring a time-
where η,ρ and r are the coefficient of viscosity
interval of 1 s
of liquid, density of liquid and radius of the tube
respectively, then the values of x, y and z are (1) 10−8 s (2) 10−9 s
given by (3) 10−10 s (4) 10−11 s
(1) −1, −1, −1 (2) 1,1,1
8. Time for 20 oscillations of a pendulum is
(3) 1, −1, −1 (4) −1, −1,1
=
measured =
as t1 39.6 =
s; t2 39.9 s; t3 39.5 s .
What is respectively the precision and the
3. In terms of potential difference V , electric current
accuracy of the measurement?
I , permittivity ε 0 , permeability μ 0 and speed of (1) 0.005 s;0.015 s
light c, the dimensionally correct equation is (2) 0.1 s;0.005 s
(1) μ 0 I 2 = ε 0V 2 (2) ε 0 I = μ 0V
(3) 0.015 s;0.01 s
(3) I = ε 0 cV 2 (4) μ 0 cI = ε 0V (4) 0.015 s;0.005 s

4. Suppose refractive index μ is given as 2k 3l 2


B 9. A physical quantity X is given by X = .
μ= A + where A and B are constants and λ m n
λ2 The percentage error in the measurements of
is wavelength, then dimensions of B are same as k , l , m and n are 1%, 2%,3% and 4%
that of
respectively. The value of X is uncertain by
(1) wavelength (2) volume
(1) 8% (2) 10%
(3) pressure (4) area
(3) 12% (4) none of these
5. You measure two as quantities
=A 1.0 m ± 0.2 m =
, B 2.0 m ± 0.2 m . You 10. If velocity ( v ) , acceleration ( a ) and force ( F )
should report correct value for AB as are taken as fundamental quantities, the
(1) 1.4 m ± 0.4 m dimensions of Young's modulus ( Y ) would be
(2) 1.41 m ± 0.15 m (1)  Fa 2 v −2  (2)  Fa 2 v −3 
(3) 1.4 m ± 0.3 m
(3)  Fa 2 v −4  (4)  Fa 2 v −5 
(4) 1.4 m ± 0.2 m
2

Answer Key
1. (1) 6. (1)
2. (3) 7. (4)
3. (1) 8. (1)
4. (4) 9. (3)
5. (4) 10. (3)

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