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Physics Units & Dimensions Quiz

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Physics Units & Dimensions Quiz

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SUBJECT PHYSICS TOPIC UNIT AND DIMENSION

TARGET IIT JEE/NEET PREPARED BY ACADEMIC TEAM, ATHENS

Q.1) Of the following quantities, which one has the dimensions different from the remaining three?
[a] Energy density [b] Force per unit area
[c] Product of charge per unit volume and voltage [d] Angular momentum per unit mass
Q.2) Which of the following quantities has its unit as newton second:
[a] Energy [b] Torque
[c] Momentum [d] Angular momentum
 2  
Q.3) Given that: y  A sin   (ct  x)  , where y and x are measured in the unit of length. Which of
   
the following statements is true.
[a] The unit of λ is same as that of x and A
[b] The unit of λ is same as that of x but may not be same as that of A
[c] The unit of c is same as that of 2π/λ
[d] The unit of (ct – x) is ame as that of 2π/λ
Q.4) Force F is given in terms of time t and distance x by F = A sin Ct + B cos Dx. Then the dimensions
of A/B and C/D are:
[a] [M0L0T0], [M0L0T–1] [b] [MLT–2], [M0L–1T0]
[c] [M0L0T0], [M0LT–1] [d] [M0L1T–1], [M0L0T0]
Q.5) In the relation y = r sin (ωt – kx), the dimensions of ω/k are:
[a] [M0L0T0] [b] [M0L1T–1] [c] [M0L0T1] [d] [M0L1T0]

1 T
Q.6) The frequency (n) of vibration of a string is given as n  , where T is tension and l is the
2l m
length of vibrating string, then the dimensional formula is:
[a] [M0L1T1] [b] [M0L0T0] [c] [M1L–1T0] [d] [ML0T0]
Ax1/2
Q.7) The potential energy of a particle varies with distance x as U  , where A and B are
x2  B
constants. The dimensional formula for A × B is:
[a] M1L7/2T–2 [b] M1L11/2T–2 [c] M1L5/2T–2 [d] M1L9/2T–2
Q.8) The moment of inertia of a body rotating about a given axis is 12.0 kg m 2 in the SI system. What
is the value of the moment of inertia in a system of units in which the unit of length is 5 cm and
the unit of mass is 10 g?
[a] 2.4 × 103 [b] 6.0 × 103 [c] 5.4 × 105 [d] 4.8 × 105
Q.9) If the velocity (V), acceleration (A), and force (F) are taken as fundamental quantities instead of
mass (M), length (L), and time (T), the dimensions of Young’s modulus (Y) would be:
[a] FA2V–4 [b] FA2V–5 [c] FA2V–3 [d] FA2V–2
Q.10) Using mass (M), length (L), time (T) and electric current (A) as fundamental quantities, the
dimensions, of permittivity will be:
[a] [MLT–1A–1] [b] [MLT–2A–2] [c] [M–1L–3T4A2] [d] [M2L–2T–2A]

ANSWER KEY

1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. C

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