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R3 GM GM R2
(a) T 2 (b) T 2 (c) T 2 (d) T 2
GM R3 R2 GM
6. If velocity v, acceleration A and force F are chosen as fundamental quantities, then the dimensional formula
of angular momentum in terms of v, A and F would be
(a) FA1 v (b) Fv3 A 2 (c) Fv2 A 1 (d) F 2 v 2 A 1
7. If the time period (T) of vibration of a liquid drop depends on surface tension (S), radius (r) of the drop and
density ( ) of the liquid, then the expression of T is
(a) T K r 3 / S (b) T K 1 / 2r 3 / S (c) T K r 3 / S 1 / 2 (d) None of these
8. If velocity (V), force (F) and energy (E) are taken as fundamental units, then dimensional formula for mass will
be
(a) V 2 F0 E (b) V 0 FE2 (c) VF2 E0 (d) V 2 F0 E
9. The number of significant figures in 0.007 m 2 is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
10. Taking into account the significant figures, what is the value of 9.99 m + 0.0099 m
(a) 10.00 m (b) 10 m (c) 9.9999 m (d) 10.0 m
11. What is the number of significant figures in 0.310×103
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
12. The dimensions of universal gravitational constant are [MP PMT 1984, 87, 97, 2000; CBSE PMT 1988, 92, 2004; MP PET 1984, 96, 99; MNR
1992; DPMT 1984; CPMT 1978, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96; AFMC 1999; NCERT 1975; DPET 1993; AIIMS 2002; RPET 2001; Pb. PMT 2002; UPSEAT 1999; BCECE 2003]