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(b, d) We know that one light year = 9.46 * 10 11 m = distance that light travels in 1 year with a speed 3 * 10 8 m/s

1 par sec =3.08 * 10 16 m = distance at which average radius of earth's orbit subtends an angle of par second.

Here second and year represent time.

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(a, b) we know that pressure = force/area

Pressure= f o r c e * d i s t a n c e a r e a * d i s t a n c e = w o r k v o l u m e = e n e r g y v o l u m e

So we can say that pressure is also equal to energy per unit volume.

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(a,b,d) h=[ML2T-1]

[c]=[LT-1], [me]=M

[G]= [M-1L3T-2]

[e]=[AT],[mp]=[M]

hcG ] = ML2T-1[LT-1]M-1L3T-2=M2

M= hcG

hc=ML2T-1LT-1=ML

L= hcM=hcGhc=Ghc3/2

C= LT-1

T= [L][C] = Ghc3/2c=Ghc5/2

Hence a,b and d any can be used to express L,M and T in terms of three chosen fundamental quantities.

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(b, d) as we know E= hv

So h=E/v= M L T - 2 T - 1 =ML2T-1

Dimension of linear impulse = dimensions of momentum= [MLT-1]

As we know that J= ? p

Angular impulse =tdt= ? L = change in angular momentum

Hence angular momentum is [ML2T-1] same as the dimension of h.

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(a, e) It is given that P, Q, R are having different dimensions. Hence cannot be added or subtracted, so we can say that (a) and (e) are not meaningful. We cannot say about the dimensions of product of these quantities. Hence b, c and d may be meaningful.

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(b, c) for (c) LHS = [L]

RHS= [L/T]=LT-1

LHS RHS

Hence is c option is not correct.

In option (b) dimension of angle is vt i.e =L

RHS= L.L=L2 and LHS = L

LHS RHS

So option b is also not correct

LHS and RHS in both equation B and C are not equal.

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(d) E=  ρ a A b T c

E= = k ρ a A b T c

E= [ML2T-2] and ρ = M L T - 1

A= [L2] and T= [T]

E= [k] [ ρ ]a [A]b [T]c

ML2T-2= [MLT-1]a [L2]b [T]c

= MaL2b+aT-a+c

by principle of homogeneity we get,

ML2T-2= MaL2b+aT-a+c

After solving

A=1, 2b+a=2

So 2b+1=2

2b=1, b= ½

C=-2+a, c=-2+1, c=-1

So formula become

E= ρ A1/2T-1

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(c) Y= 1.9*1011N/m2

1N=105dyne

Y= 1.9*1011*105dyne/1002cm2

1m= 100 cm

Y= 1.9 * 10 11 * 10 5 d y n e / 100 2 c m

Y= 1.9 * 10 16 - 4 d y n e / c m 2

Y= 1.9 * 1012dyne/cm2

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(a) l = 5cm

So by checking it

? l1 = 5-4.9 = 0.1cm

? l2= 5-4.805 = 0.195cm

? l3= 5.25-5 = 0.25cm

? l4= 5.4-5 = 0.4cm

now ? l = 5-4.9= 01cm

has the least error hence 4.9 is the most precise value.

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(a) All the given value are correct upto two decimal places. Here 5.00mm has the smallest unit and the error in 5.00mm is least so the smallest value has less error so 5.00mm is the most precise value.

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