Dimensions of frequency are 

1. M0L1T0

2. M0L0T1

3. M0L0T

4. MT2

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The dimension of 1ε0μ0 is that of 

1. Velocity

2. Time

3. Capacitance

4. Distance

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Dimensions of strain are:

1. MLT1

2. ML2T1

3. MLT2

4. M0L0T0

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The dimension of the ratio of angular to linear momentum is 

1. M0L1T0

2. M1L1T1

3. M1L2T1

4. M1L1T1

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Dimensions of electric current are:
1. \(\left[M^0L^0T^{-1}Q\right]\)
2. \(\left[M^1L^2T^{-1}Q\right]\)
3. \(\left[M^2L^1T^{-1}Q\right]\)
4. \(\left[M^2L^2T^{-1}Q\right]\)

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Error in the measurement of radius of a sphere is 1%. The error in the calculated value of its volume is 

1. 1%

2. 3%

3. 5%

4. 7%

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The radius of a sphere is (5.3 ± 0.1) cm. The percentage error in its volume is:

1. 0.15.3×100

2. 3×0.15.3×100

3. 0.1×1003.53

4. 3+0.15.3×100

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A physical parameter a can be determined by measuring the parameters b, c, d and e using the relation a = bαcβ/dγeδ. If the maximum errors in the measurement of b, c, d and e are b1%, c1%, d1% and e1%, then the maximum error in the value of a determined by the experiment is

1. (b1+c1+d1+e1)%

2. (b1+c1d1e1)%

3. (αb1+βc1γd1δe1)%

4. (αb1+βc1+γd1+δe1)%

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A physical quantity is given by X=MaLbTc. The percentage error in measurement of M, L and T are α,β and γ respectively. Then maximum percentage error in the quantity X is

1. aα+bβ+cγ

2. aα+bβcγ

3. aα+bβ+cγ

4. None of these

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The velocity v (in cm/sec) of a particle is given in terms of time t (in sec) by the relation v=at+bt+c; the dimensions of a, b and c are

1. a=L2,b=T,c=LT2

2. a=LT2,b=LT,c=L

3. a=LT2,b=L,c=T

4. a=L,b=LT,c=T2

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