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What is the dimensional formula of gravitational constant?

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The density of a material in SI units is 128 kg m-3. In certain units in which the unit of length is 25 cm and the unit of mass is 50 g, the numerical value of density of the material is:
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If energy (E), velocity (V) and time (T) are chosen as the fundamental quantities, the dimensional formula of surface tension will be___(For surface tension, Force=Surface tension×length)
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If x, v and a denote the displacement, the velocity and the acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion of time period T , then which of the following do not change with time?
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Time T, velocity C and angular momentum h are chosen as fundamental quantities instead of mass, length and time. In terms of these, the dimensions of mass would be:
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If electronic charge e, electron mass m, speed of light in vacuum c and Planck's constant h are taken as fundamental quantities, the permeability of vacuum μ0 can be expressed in units of:
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Stoke's law states that the viscous drag force F experienced by a sphere of radius aa, moving with a speed v through a fluid with coefficient of viscosity η, is given by F=6πηav.

If this fluid is flowing through a cylindrical pipe of radius r, length l and a pressure difference of P across its two ends, then the volume of water V which flows through the pipe in time t can be written as, Vt=kPlaηbrc, where k is a dimensionless constant. Correct values of a, b and c are-

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Planck's constant (h), speed of light in a vacuum ( c ) and Newton's gravitational constant ( G ) are three fundamental constants. Which of the following combinations of these has the dimension of length?
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The dimensions of Stefan-Boltzmann constant σ can be written in terms of Planck's constant h, Boltzmann constant kB and the speed of light c as σ=hαkBβ cγ . Here
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A beaker contains a fluid of density ρkgm3 , specific heat SJkgoC and viscosity η . The beaker is filled up to height h. To estimate the rate of heat transfer per unit area Q˙A by convection when beaker is put on a hot plate, a student proposes that it should depend on η , SΔθh and 1ρg when Δθ ( inoC ) is the difference in the temperature between the bottom and top of the fluid. In that situation the correct option for Q˙A is:
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Using dimensional analysis the resistivity in terms of fundamental constants h, me, c, e & ε0 can be expressed as
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Young - Laplace law states that the excess pressure inside a soap bubble of radius R is given by P=4σR where σ is the coefficient of surface tension of the soap. The Eo..tvo..s number E0 is a dimensionless number that is used to describe the shape of bubbles rising through a surrounding fluid. It is a combination of the acceleration due to gravityg, the density of the surrounding fluidρ and a characteristic length scaleL which could be the radius of the bubble. A possible expression for E0 is:
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If dimensions of critical velocity, vc of a liquid flowing through a tube are expressed as ηxρyrz, where, η, ρ and r are the coefficient of viscosity of liquid, density of liquid and radius of the tube, respectively, then, the values of x, y and z are given by
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A physical quantity of the dimensions of length that can be formed out of c, G and e24πε0, where [ c is velocity of light, G is universal constant of gravitation, e is charge & ε0 is permittivity of free space]:
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Let L, R, C and V represent inductance, resistance, capacitance and voltage, respectively. The dimension of LRCV in SI units will be:
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The dimensions of the area A of a black hole can be written in terms of the universal gravitational constant G, its mass M and the speed of light c as A=GαMβc7. Here-
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A,B,C , and D are four different physical quantities having different dimensions. None of them is dimensionless. But we know that the equation AD=Cln( BD ) holds true. Then which of the combination is not a meaningful quantity?
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In the following I refers to current and other symbols have their usual meaning. Choose the option that corresponds to the dimensions of electrical conductivity:
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A neutron star with magnetic moment of magnitude m is spinning with angular velocity ω about its magnetic axis. The electromagnetic power P radiated by its is given by μ0xmyω2cu, where μn and c are the permeability and speed of light in free space, respectively. Then
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Let 0 denote the dimensional formula of the permittivity of vacuum. If M = mass, L = length, T = time and A = electric current, then :

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Expression for time in terms of G (universal gravitational constant), h (Planck constant) and c (speed of light) is proportional to: