Identify the pair whose dimensions are equal  

1. Torque and work

2. Stress and energy

3. Force and stress

4. Force and work

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 84%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints
Links

The dimensions of pressure are equal to:

1. Force per unit volume

2. Energy per unit volume

3. Force

4. Energy

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 81%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints
Links

Which of the two have the same dimensions?

1. Force and strain

2. Force and stress

3. Angular velocity and frequency

4. Energy and strain

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 78%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints
Links

advertisementadvertisement

An object is moving through the liquid. The viscous damping force acting on it is proportional to the velocity. Then the dimension of the constant of proportionality is:

1. ML–1T–1

2. MLT–1

3. M0LT–1

4. ML0T–1

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 59%
Level 3: 35%-60%
Hints
Links

The dimensions of emf in MKS are-

1. M0L2T3A1

2. ML1T3A1

3. ML2T2A1

4. ML2T3A1

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 59%
Level 3: 35%-60%
PMT - 2002
Hints
Links

Which of the following quantities is dimensionless

1. Gravitational constant

2. Planck's constant

3. Power of a convex lens

4. None

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 67%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints
Links

advertisementadvertisement

The dimensional formula for Boltzmann's constant is 

1. [ML2T2θ1]

2. [ML2T2]

3. [ML0T2θ1]

4. [ML2T1θ1]

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 72%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints
Links

The dimensions of K in the equation W=12  Kx2 is 

1. M1L0T2

2. M0L1T1

3. M1L1T2

4. M1L0T1

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 81%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints
Links

The physical quantities not having the same dimensions are: 

1. Speed and (μ0ε0)1/2

2. Torque and work

3. Momentum and Planck's constant

4. Stress and Young's modules

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 72%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints
Links

advertisementadvertisement

The dimensional formula of relative density is: 

1. ML–3

2. LT–1

3. MLT–2

4. Dimensionless

Subtopic:  Dimensions |
 73%
Level 2: 60%+
PMT - 2003
Hints