Question
Question: Which of the following physical quantities do not have the same dimensional formula? (A). Work an...
Which of the following physical quantities do not have the same dimensional formula?
(A). Work and torque
(B). Angular momentum and planck's constant
(C). Tension and surface tension
(D). Impulse and linear momentum
Solution
Hint: For every pair of quantities, find the dimensional formula and compare them. Find a pair for which the formulae don’t match. Use the dimensional formulae of the basic quantities that are used to derive the given quantities.
Formula used: Formula for work, torque, angular momentum, planck's constant, impulse, linear momentum, tension and surface tension are used from their basic definitions:
!!′!! s constant=FrequencyEnergy work=force×displacementtorque=Force×momentum armangular momentum=Moment of Inertia×angular velocityPlank impulse=Force×timelinear momentum=mass×velocitytension=forcesurface tension=LengthForce
Complete step by step answer:
Every quantity can be expressed in the terms of the following seven dimensions
Dimension Symbol
Length L
Mass M
Time T
Electric charge Q
Luminous intensity C
Temperature K
Angle None
For option A.:
The dimensional formula for work is
work=force×displacement[M1L2T−2]
The dimensional formula for torque is