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COMEDK · Physics · 2. Units and Dimensions

In the expression \(\mathrm{P}=\mathrm{El}^2 \mathrm{~m}^{-5} \mathrm{G}^{-2}\) where \(\mathrm{E}, 1, \mathrm{~m}\) and G represent Energy, Angular Momentum, Mass and Gravitational Constant, the dimensions of P are

  1. A \(\left[\mathrm{M}^0 \mathrm{~L}^2 \mathrm{~T}^{-2}\right]\)
  2. B \(\left[\mathrm{M}^0 \mathrm{~L}^0 \mathrm{~T}^{-2}\right]\)
  3. C \(\left[\mathrm{M}^0 \mathrm{~L}^0 \mathrm{~T}^0\right]\)
  4. D \(\left[\mathrm{M}^1 \mathrm{~L}^2 \mathrm{~T}^{-2}\right]\)
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(C) \(\left[\mathrm{M}^0 \mathrm{~L}^0 \mathrm{~T}^0\right]\)

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The dimensions of the given physical quantities are as follows: Energy (E) = \([M^1 L^2 T^{-2}]\) Angular Momentum (l) = \([M^1 L^2 T^{-1}]\) Mass (m) = \([M^1]\) Gravitational Constant (G): From \(F = G \dfrac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}\), we have…