In C.G.S. system the magnitutde of the force is 100 dynes. In another system where the fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, metre and minute, the magnitude of the force is

1. 0.036

2. 0.36

3. 3.6

4. 36

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Faraday is the unit of

1. Charge

2. emf

3. Mass

4. Energy

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SI unit of permittivity is:

1. C2m2N1

2. C1m2N2

3. C2m2N2

4. C2m2N1

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The unit of the coefficient of viscosity in S.I. system is

1. m/kg​-​s

2. m​-​s/kg2

3. kg/m​-​s2

4. kg/m​-​s

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If C and R represent capacitance and resistance respectively, then the dimensions of RC are

                                                                                                      [Only for droppers]

1. M0L0T2

2. M0L0T

3. ML1

4. None of the above

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The frequency of vibration f of a mass m suspended from a spring of spring constant K is given by a relation of this type f=CmxKy; where C is a dimensionless quantity. The value of x and y are 

1. x=12,y=12

2. x=12,y=12

3. x=12,y=12

4. x=12,y=12

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The velocity of water waves v may depend upon their wavelength λ, the density of water ρ and the acceleration due to gravity g. The method of dimensions gives the relation between these quantities as: 

1. v2-1ρ-1

2. v2gλρ

3. v2

4. v2g1λ3

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The equation of a wave is given by Y=Asinω(xvk) where ω is the angular velocity, x is length and v is the linear velocity. The dimension of k is 

1. LT

2. T

3. T1

4. T2

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The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is given by \(T = 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{L}{g}}\) where \(L\) is about \(100~\text{cm}\) and is known to have \(1~\text{mm}\) accuracy. The period is about \(2~\text{s}\). The time of \(100\) oscillations is measured by a stopwatch of least count \(0.1~\text{s}\). The percentage error in \(g\) is:
1. \(0.1\%\)
2. \(1\%\)
3. \(0.2\%\)
4. \(0.8\%\)

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A body travels uniformly a distance of (13.8 ± 0.2) m in a time (4.0 ± 0.3) sec. The velocity of the body within error limits is:

1. (3.45 ± 0.2) ms-1

2. (3.45 ± 0.3) ms-1

3. (3.45 ± 0.4) ms-1

4. (3.45 ± 0.5) ms-1

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