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Physics DPP - 2

The document provides the syllabus for a physics course covering units and dimensions in the International System of Units (SI). It lists topics like fundamental and derived units, dimensions of physical quantities, and units for concepts like viscosity, self-inductance, force, acceleration, temperature, and more. It also provides practice problems checking understanding of units and dimensions.

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Physics DPP - 2

The document provides the syllabus for a physics course covering units and dimensions in the International System of Units (SI). It lists topics like fundamental and derived units, dimensions of physical quantities, and units for concepts like viscosity, self-inductance, force, acceleration, temperature, and more. It also provides practice problems checking understanding of units and dimensions.

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PHYSICS (02)

SYLLABUS : SI Units, Fundamental and Derived Units, Dimensions of physical quantities

Date : ____________

1. The unit of the coefficient of viscosity in S.I. 4. If x = at + bt2 , where x is the distance travelled
by the body in kilometers while t is the time in
system is
seconds, then the unit of b is
(a) m/kg–s (b) m–s/kg2 (a) km/s (b) km-s
(c) kg/m–s2 (d) kg/m–s (c) km/s 2
(d) km-s2
5. The unit of L / R is (where L = inductance and
2. The unit of self-inductance is R = resistance)
(a) Weber ampere (b) Weber−1 ampere (a) Sec (b) Sec −1
(c) Volt (d) Ampere
(c) Ohm second (d) Farad
6. The unit of absolute permittivity is
3. Erg-m−1 can be the unit of measure for (a) Fm (farad/metre)
(a) Force (b) Momentum (b) Fm −1 (farad/metre)
(c) Fm −2 (farad/ metre 2 )
(c) Power (d) Acceleration
(d) F (farad)

RESPONSE 1. a b c d 2. a b c d 3. a b c d 4. a b c d 5. a b c d

GRID 6. a b c d
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7. The unit of permeability of vacuum (0 ) is 12. Dimensional formula for volume elasticity is
N N (a) M 1L−2T −2 (b) M 1L−3T −2
(a) (b)
A A2
(c) M 1L2T −2 (d) M 1L−1T −2
J
(c) NA (d)
A2 13. Which of the following is dimensionally correct
watt (a) Pressure = Energy per unit area
8. is the unit of
kelvin
(b) Pressure = Energy per unit volume
(a) Stefan’s constant
(b) Wien’s constant (c) Pressure = Force per unit volume
(c) Cooling’s constant (d) Pressure = Momentum per unit volume per
(d) Thermal conductance unit time
h
9. is the dimension of 14. Dimensions of specific heat are
2
(a) Velocity (a) M1L2T −2 −1 (b) L2T −2 −1
(b) Momentum (c) L2T −2 1 (d) M1L2 1
(c) Energy
15. Which one of the following does not have the
(d) Angular momentum
10. The displacement of a particle moving along same dimensions

x-axis with respect to time t is x = a t + bt 2 − c t 3 . (a) Work and energy


The dimensions of c are (b) Angle and strain
−3 −2
(a) T (b) LT (c) Relative density and refractive index
−3
(c) LT (d) LT 3 (d) Planck’s constant and energy
11. If R and L represent respectively resistance and
16. Surface tension has the same dimensions as that of
self-inductance, which of the following
combinations has the dimensions of frequency (a) Coefficient of viscosity
R L (b) Impulse
(a) (b)
L R
(c) Momentum
R L
(c) (d) (d) Spring constant
L R

RESPONSE 7. a b c d 8. a b c d 9. a b c d 10. a b c d 11. a b c d

GRID 12. a b c d 13. a b c d 14. a b c d 15. a b c d 16. a b c d


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17. Given that v is speed, r is the radius and g is the 21. If the velocity of light (c) , gravitational constant
acceleration due to gravity. Which of the (G) and Planck's constant (h) are chosen as
following is dimensionless fundamental units, then the dimensions of mass
2 2
(a) v / rg (b) v r / g in new system is
(c) v 2 g / r (d) v 2 rg (a) c 1 / 2 G1 / 2 h1 / 2 (b) c 1 / 2 G1 / 2 h −1 / 2

18. If the acceleration due to gravity is 10ms −2 and (c) c 1 / 2 G −1 / 2 h1 / 2 (d) c −1 / 2 G1 / 2 h1 / 2

the units of length and time are changed in 22. A dimensionally consistent relation for the
kilometer and hour respectively, the numerical volume V of a liquid of coefficient of viscosity 
value of the acceleration is flowing per second through a tube of radius r and
(a) 360000 (b) 72,000 length l and having a pressure difference p across
(c) 36,000 (d) 129600 its end, is

19. From the dimensional consideration, which of the  pr 4  l


(a) V = (b) V =
following equation is correct 8 l 8 pr 4

R3 GM 8 p l  p
(a) T = 2 (b) T = 2 (c) V = (d) V =
GM R3  r4 8lr 4

GM R2 23. The SI unit of energy is J = kg m2 s −2 ; that of


(c) T = 2 (d) T = 2
R2 GM
speed v is ms−1 and of acceleration a is ms−2
20. The dimensions of e2 /4 0 hc , where e,  0 , h Which of the formulae for kinetic energy (K)
and c are electronic charge, electric permittivity, given below can you rule out on the basis of
Planck’s constant and velocity of light in vacuum dimensional arguments (m stands for the mass of
respectively the body)
(a) [M 0 L0T 0 ] (b) [M 1L0T 0 ] (a) K = m−2v3 (b) K = (1/2) mv2
(c) [M 0 L1T 0 ] (d) [M 0 L0T1] (c) K = ma (d) K = (3/16)mv− 2

RESPONSE 17. a b c d 18. a b c d 19. a b c d 20. a b c d 21. a b c d

GRID 22. a b c d 23. a b c d


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24. Let g be the acceleration due to gravity at earth’s 27. Assuming the mass of Earth as 6.64  1024 kg
surface and K the rotational kinetic energy of the
and the average mass of the atoms that make up
earth. Suppose the earth‘s radius decreases by
Earth as 40u (atomic mass unit), the number of
2%. Keeping mass to be constant, then
(a) g increases by 2% and K increases by 2% atoms in the Earth are approximately 10m . Find
(b) g increases by 4% and K increases by 4% the value of m.
(c) g increases by 4% and K increases by 2% 28. A student determines a dimensionless quantity,
(d) g increases by 2% and K increases by 4% en
B= . Find the value of n. (here, e = electric
25. The frequency of vibration of string is given by 2 0 hc
1/ 2
p F . Here, p is number of segments in charge,  0 = electric permittivity of vacuum,
f =
2l  m 
h=Plank’s constant and c = speed of light).
the string and l is the length. The dimensional
29. A particle of mass m is executing oscillation about
formula for m will be
origin on x-axis. Its potential energy is
(a) [M 0L0 T −1] (b) [ML0 T −1] 𝑈(𝑥) = 𝐾|𝑋| . If the time period T is function of
𝑛

(c) [ML−1T 0 ] (d) [M 0L0 T 0 ] its mass, amplitude (a) and a physical quantity K.
1

Find the value of n if T  a 2
.
NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS
30. A gas bubble, oscillates with a time period T due
Questions from 26 to 30 are numerical value type
according to the new pattern for JEE Main by NTA. to an explosion inside it. P, 𝜌, E denote pressure,
density and total energy of the explosion,
26. Density of wood is 0.5 gm/cc in the CGS system respectively. If energy of explosion, E is
2
of units. The corresponding value in MKS units is a c
proportional to T a  b P c . Find the value of .
n×10, find the value of n. 5b 2

RESPONSE 24. a b c d 25. a b c d 26. 27. 28.


GRID 29. 30.

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