The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth is \(g=10\) m/s2. The value in km/(minute)2 is:
1. | \(36\) | 2. | \(0.6\) |
3. | \(\dfrac{10}{6}\) | 4. | \(3.6\) |
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Find the unit of the ratio \(\dfrac{E}{gB}\) where \(E\) = electric field, \(B\) = magnetic field, \(g\) = acceleration due to gravity.
1. \(\text{s}^{-1}\)
2. \(\text{s}\)
3. \(\text{m/s}\)
4. \(\text{s/m}^2\)
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Which of the following equations is dimensionally correct?
\((I)~~ v=\sqrt{\dfrac{P}{\rho}}~~~~~~(II)~~v=\sqrt{\dfrac{mgl}{I}}~~~~~~(III)~~v=\dfrac{Pr^2}{2\eta l}\)
(where \(v=\) speed, \(P=\) pressure; \(r,\) \(l\) are lengths; \(\rho=\) density, \(m=\) mass, \(g=\) acceleration due to gravity, \(I=\) moment of inertia, and \(\eta=\) coefficient of viscosity)
1. | \(I~ \text{and}~II\) |
2. | \(I~ \text{and}~III\) |
3. | \(II~ \text{and}~III\) |
4. | \(I,~II~\text{and}~III\) |
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(A) | \(\dfrac{\text{(Magnetic flux)}^2}{\text{Electrical resistance}}\) | (B) | \(\text{Torque}\times\text{time}\) |
(C) | \(\text{Momentum}\times\text{length}\) | (D) | \(\dfrac{\text{Power}}{\text{time}}\) |
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Let the two quantities be defined as follows:
\(\int \vec{B}.\vec{dl} = W\)and \(\int \vec{E}.\vec{dS} = U\)
where \(\vec{ B}\) is the magnetic field, \(d\vec{l}\) is a small length, \(\vec{ E}\) is the electric field and \(d\vec{S}\) is a small area. The ratio \(\dfrac{U}{W}\) has the dimensions of:
1. \(\left[L^2T^{-2}\right]\)
2. \(\left[LT^{-2}\right]\)
3. \(\left[L^2T^{-1}\right]\)
4. \(\left[LT^{-1}\right]\)
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