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ASTER PUBLIC SCHOOL, KP-5, GREATER NOIDA WEST

Chapter : 1 Units and Measurement


1. Obtain the dimensional formula for coefficient of viscosity.
2. Give the unit of Light year .
3. If the unit of length and force be increased four times, then the unit of energy is
(a) Increased 4 times (b) Increased 8 times
(c) Increased 16 times (d) Decreased 16 times
4. Par sec is a unit of
(a) Distance (b) Velocity (c) Time (d) Angle
5. Select the pair whose dimensions are same
(a) Pressure and stress (b) Stress and strain
(c) Pressure and force (d) Power and force
6. Find the dimensional formula of angular momentum.
7. Dimensional formula for impulse is same as the dimensional formula for
(a) Momentum (b) Force
(c) Rate of change of momentum (d) Torque
8. Planck's constant has the dimensions (unit) of
(a) Energy (b) Linear momentum
(c) Work (d) Angular momentum
9. Of the following quantities, which one has dimensions different from the
remaining three
a. Energy per unit volume
b. Force per unit area
c. Product of voltage and charge per unit volume
d. Angular momentum per unit mass
10. If x = at2 + bt + c; where x is displacement as a function of time. Write the
dimensions of a, b and c.
11. Given that the time period T of oscillation of a gas bubble from an explosion
under water depends upon P, d and E where P is the static pressure, d the
density of water and E is the total energy of explosion, find dimensionally a
relation for T.
12. Find the value of 60 W on a system having 100 g, 20 cm and 1 minute as the
fundamental units.
13. Express the dimension of energy if F, A and T are considered as the base
quantities. (Where, F stands for force, A for acceleration and T for time).
14. The mass of a box measured by a grocer's balance is 2.300 kg. Two gold
pieces of masses 20.15 g and 20.17 g are added to the box. What is: (a) The
Total Mass of the Box? (b) The Difference in the Masses of the Pieces to
Correct Significant Figures?
15. The number of significant figures in 0.00340 is __________ .

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