Physical World Units And Measurements Ques 12

12. The velocity $v$ of a particle at time $t$ is given by $v=a t+\frac{b}{t+c}$, where $a, b$ and $c$ are constant. The dimensions of $a, b$ and $c$ are respectively

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(a) $[L^{2}, T$ and $LT^{2}]$

(b) $[LT^{2}, LT$ and $L]$

(c) $[L, LT$ and $T^{2}]$

(d) $[LT^{-2}, L$ and $T]$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 12.(d)

Solution:

  1. (d) Dimension of $a \cdot t=$ dimension of velocity

a.t $=[LT^{-1}] \Rightarrow[a=LT^{-2}]$

Dimension of $c=$ dimension of $t$

(two physical quantity of same dimension can only be added)

So, dimension of $c=[T]$

Dimension of $\frac{b}{t+c}=$ Dimension of velocity

$\frac{b}{T+T}=[LT^{-1}][LT^{-1}] \Rightarrow[b \cdot T^{-1}]=[LT^{-1}]$

$\Rightarrow b=[L]$

So, answer is $[LT^{-2}]$, $[L]$ and $[T]$

A dimensionally correct equation may or may not be physically correct. In a dimensionally correct equation, the dimensions of each term on both sides of an equation must be the same.



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