This document contains 14 physics problems involving dimensional analysis. The problems cover a range of physical quantities and ask students to:
1) Identify the dimensional formula of physical quantities
2) Convert between different unit systems for measurements like force, density, surface tension, and gravitational constant.
3) Use dimensional analysis to show relationships between physical quantities like energy, pressure, and density.
This document contains 14 physics problems involving dimensional analysis. The problems cover a range of physical quantities and ask students to:
1) Identify the dimensional formula of physical quantities
2) Convert between different unit systems for measurements like force, density, surface tension, and gravitational constant.
3) Use dimensional analysis to show relationships between physical quantities like energy, pressure, and density.
This document contains 14 physics problems involving dimensional analysis. The problems cover a range of physical quantities and ask students to:
1) Identify the dimensional formula of physical quantities
2) Convert between different unit systems for measurements like force, density, surface tension, and gravitational constant.
3) Use dimensional analysis to show relationships between physical quantities like energy, pressure, and density.
[PHYSICS] [DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS] 1. Name the physical quantities whose dimensional formulae are as follows: (a) ML 2 T -2 (b) ML 2 T -3 (c) MT -2 (d) ML - T - (e) ML - T -2 2. !educe the dimensional formulae for the followin" physical quantities: (a) #ra$itational %onstant (e) &eat (b) %oefficient of $iscosity (f) 'pecific &eat (c) (lan)*s %onstant (") Latent &eat (d) (ower (h) #as %onstant 3. +y the use of dimensions show that ener"y per unit $olume is equal to the pressure, 4. -f force. len"th and time are chosen as the fundamental quantities. then what would be the dimensional formula of density/ 5. Ta)in" $elocity. time and force as the fundamental quantities. find the dimensions of mass, 6. 'how that the an"ular momentum has the same physical units as the (lan)*s constant h which is "i$en by the relation 01h$, 7. %on$ert one dyne in Newton,
8. -f the $alue of uni$ersal "ra$itational constant in '- is 2,234 - Nm 2 )" -2 . then find its $alue in %#' system,
9. The surface tension of water is 52 dyne cm - e3press it in '- units, 10. 6ind the $alue of 44 7 on a system which has 24 cm. 284 " and half minute as fundamental units of len"th mass and time,
11. -f the units of force. ener"y and $elocity are 24 N 244 7 and 8 ms - find the units of len"th. mass and time
12. 9hen m. )" and min are ta)en as the fundamental units. the ma"nitude of the force is 32 units, 9hat will be the $alue of this force in %#' system/ 13. The density of mercury is 3,2 " cm -3 in %#' system, 6ind its $alue in '- units, 14. %hec) the dimensional consistency of the followin" equations: (a)
Logical progression of twelve double binary tables of physical-mathematical elements correlated with scientific-philosophical as well as metaphysical key concepts evidencing the dually four-dimensional basic structure of the universe