The percentage error in measuring M, L and T are 1 %, 1.5% and 3% respectively. Then the percentage error in measuring the physical quantity with dimensions [ML-1 T-1] is
1 %
3.5 %
5.5 %
4.5 %
The displacement of a particle moving along x-axis with respect to time t is x = at + bt2 − ct3. The dimensions of c are
[T-3]
[LT-2]
[LT-3]
[LT3]
The mass and volume of a body are found to be 5.00 ± 0.05 kg and 1.00 ± 0.05 m 3 respectively. Then the maximum possible percentage error in its density is
6 %
3 %
10 %
5 %
If F denotes force and t time, then in the equation F = at-1 + bt2, the dimensions of a and b respectively are
[LT-4] and [LT-1]
[LT-1] and [LT-4]
[MLT-4] and [MLT-1]
[MLT] and [MLT-4]
A ball dropped from a height of 2 m rebounds to a height of 1.5 m after hitting the ground. Then the percentage of energy lost is
25
30
50
100
The quantities RC and (where R, L and C stand for resistance, inductance and capacitance respectively) have the dimensions of
force
linear momentum
linear acceleration
time
The percentage errors in the measurement of length and time period of a simple pendulum are 1% and 2% respectively. Then the maximum error in the measurement of acceleration due to gravity is
8 %
3 %
5 %
6 %
If C is the capacitance and V is the potential, the dimensional formula for CV2 is
[ML2T-1]
[ML-2T-3]
[ML2T-2]
[ML-2T-2]
C.
[ML2T-2]
[C] = [M-1L-2T4A2]
[V] = [ML2T-3A-1]
∴ [CV2] = [M-1L-2T4A2] [ML2T-3A-1]2
= [ML2T-2]