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USPC JAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL

T1/WS/XI/PHY/24-25/01

Q1. MCQ

a. The dimensional formula for which of the following pair is not the same
(A) impulse and momentum (B) torque and work
(C) stress and pressure (D) momentum and angular momentum
b. Which of the following can be a set of fundamental quantities
(A) length, velocity, time (B) momentum, mass, velocity
(C) force, mass, velocity (D) momentum, time, frequency
c. Density of wood is 0.5 g/ cc in the CGS system of units. The corresponding value in MKS units
is
(A) 500 (B) 5 (C) 0.5 (D) 5000

d. If area (A), velocity (v), and density () are base units, then the dimensional formula of force
can be represented as
(A) Av (B) Av2 (C) Av2 (D) A2v
e. Dimensions of 1/(00) where symbols have their usual meaning are -
(1) L2T–2 (2) L2T2 (3) L–1T (4) LT–1

f. The dimensions of the coefficient of viscosity are -


(1) ML–1T–1 (2) MLT (3) M–1L–1T–1 (4) M0L0T0

g. Which of the following units denotes the dimensions ML2/Q2, where Q denotes the electric
charge?
(1) H/m2 (2) Weber (Wb) (3) Wb/m2 (4) Henry (H)

h. Assertion :Method of dimensions cannot tell whether an equation is correct.


Reason :A dimensionally incorrect equation may be correct
i. Assertion :Whenever change the unit of measurement of a quantity, its numerical value
changes.
Reason :Smaller the unit of measurement smaller is its numerical value
 Match the columns:

2.

(A) In system called the star system we have 1 star kilogram = 1020 kg. 1 starmetre = 108 m,1
starsecond = 103 second then calculate the value of 1 joule in this system.
(B) A particle is in a uni-directional potential field where the potential energy (U) of a particle depends on
the x-coordinate given by Ux = k (1 – cos ax) & k and 'a' are constants. Find the physical dimensions
of 'a' & k.

3.

(A) If Energy (E), velocity (v) and time (T) are fundamental units. What will be the dimension ofsurface
tension?

(B) The distance moved by a particle in time t from centre of a ring under the influence of its gravity is
given by x = a sint, where a & are constants. If  is found to depend on the radius of the ring (r), its
mass (m) and universal gravitational constant (G), find using dimensional analysis an expression for  in
terms of r, m and G.

4.

(A) A satellite is orbiting around a planet. Its orbital velocity (v0) is found to depend upon

(a) Radius of orbit (R) (b) Mass of planet (M) (c) Universal gravitation constant (G)
Using dimensional analysis find an expression relating orbital velocity (v0) to the above
physical quantities.
(B) Assume that the largest stone of mass 'm' that can be moved by a flowing river depends upon the
velocity of flow v, the density d & the acceleration due to gravity g. If 'm' varies as the Kth power of
the velocity of flow, then find the value of K.

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