The dimensions of μ0ε0-1/2 are:

1.  L-1 T

2.  LT-1

3.  L-1/2 T1/2

4.  L-1/2 T-1/2

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The dimensions of 12ε0E2 where ε0 is the permittivity of free space and E is the electric field, are:

1. [ML2T-2]

2. [ML-1T-2]

3.  [ML2T-1]

4.  [MLT-1]

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If the dimensions of a physical quantity are given by \([M^aL^bT^c],\) then the physical quantity will be:
1. pressure if \(a=1,\) \(b=-1,\) \(c=-2\)
2. velocity if \(a=1,\) \(b=0,\) \(c=-1\)
3. acceleration if \(a=1,\) \(b=1,\) \(c=-2\)
4. force if \(a=0,\) \(b=-1,\) \(c=-2\)
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Dimensions of resistance in an electrical circuit, in terms of dimension of mass M, length L, time T, and current I, would be:

1. [ML2T-3I-1]

2. [ML2T-2]

3. [ML2T-1I-1]

4. [ML2T-3I-2]

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The velocity \(v\) of a particle at time \(t\) is given by \(v=at+\frac{b}{t+c}\), where \(a,\) \(b\) and \(c\) are constants. The dimensions of \(a,\) \(b\) and \(c\) are respectively:

1. \(\left[\mathrm{LT}^{-2}\right],[\mathrm{L}] \text { and }[\mathrm{T}]\)
2. \( {\left[\mathrm{L}^2\right],[\mathrm{T}] \text { and }\left[\mathrm{LT}^2\right]}  \)
3. \( {\left[\mathrm{LT}^2\right],[\mathrm{LT}] \text { and }[\mathrm{L}]}  \)
4. \( {[\mathrm{L}],[\mathrm{LT}] \text { and }\left[\mathrm{T}^2\right]}\)
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The unit of thermal conductivity is:

1. W m–1 K–1 2. J m K–1
3. J m–1 K–1 4. W m K–1
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In an experiment, the percentage errors that occurred in the measurement of physical quantities \(A,\) \(B,\) \(C,\) and \(D\) are \(1\%\), \(2\%\), \(3\%\), and \(4\%\) respectively. Then, the maximum percentage of error in the measurement of \(X,\) where \(X=\frac{A^2 B^{\frac{1}{2}}}{C^{\frac{1}{3}} D^3}\), will be:
1. \(10\%\)
2. \(\frac{3}{13}\%\)
3. \(16\%\)
4. \(-10\%\)

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In an experiment, four quantities \(a,\) \(b,\) \(c\) and \(d\) are measured with percentage error \(1\)%, \(2\)%, \(3\)% and \(4\)% respectively. Quantity \(P\) is calculated as follows: 
\(P=\frac{a^3b^2}{cd}\)
Percentage error in \(P\) is:
1. \(10\%\)
2. \(7\%\)
3. \(4\%\)
4. \(14\%\)
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If force (\(F\)), velocity (\(\mathrm{v}\)), and time (\(T\)) are taken as fundamental units, the dimensions of mass will be:
1. \( {\left[\mathrm{FvT}^{-1}\right]} \)
2. \({\left[\mathrm{FvT}^{-2}\right]} \)
3. \( {\left[\mathrm{Fv}^{-1} \mathrm{~T}^{-1}\right]} \)
4. \( {\left[\mathrm{Fv}^{-1} \mathrm{~T}\right]}\)

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If energy \((E),\) velocity \((v)\) and time \((T)\) are chosen as the fundamental quantities, the dimensional formula of surface tension will be:
1. \([Ev^{-2}T^{-1}]\) 2. \([Ev^{-1}T^{-2}]\)
3. \([Ev^{-2}T^{-2}]\) 4. \([E^{-2}v^{-1}T^{-3}]\)

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