English

Give an example of a constant which has no unit. - Physics

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Give an example of a constant which has no unit.

Short Note

Solution

Reynold's number is a constant which has no unit.

shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 2: Units and Measurements - Exercises [Page 10]

APPEARS IN

NCERT Exemplar Physics [English] Class 11
Chapter 2 Units and Measurements
Exercises | Q 2.31 (d) | Page 10

Video TutorialsVIEW ALL [1]

RELATED QUESTIONS

The volume of a cube of side 1 cm is equal to ______ m3


The surface area of a solid cylinder of radius 2.0 cm and height 10.0 cm is equal to ______ (mm)2.


A vehicle moving with a speed of 18 km h–1covers ______ m in 1 s.


Explain this statement clearly:

“To call a dimensional quantity ‘large’ or ‘small’ is meaningless without specifying a standard for comparison”. In view of this, reframe the following statements wherever necessary:

  1. Atoms are very small objects
  2. A jet plane moves with great speed
  3. The mass of Jupiter is very large
  4. The air inside this room contains a large number of molecules
  5. A proton is much more massive than an electron
  6. The speed of sound is much smaller than the speed of light.

A new unit of length is chosen such that the speed of light in vacuum is unity. What is the distance between the Sun and the Earth in terms of the new unit if light takes 8 min and 20 s to cover this distance?


Fill in the blank by suitable conversion of unit:

3.0 m s–2= ______ km h–2


Photon is quantum of radiation with energy E = h ν where ν is frequency and h is Planck’s constant. The dimensions of h are the same as that of ______.

  1. Linear impulse
  2. Angular impulse
  3. Linear momentum
  4. Angular momentum

During a total solar eclipse the moon almost entirely covers the sphere of the sun. Write the relation between the distances and sizes of the sun and moon.


Calculate the solid angle subtended by the periphery of an area of 1 cm2 at a point situated symmetrically at a distance of 5 cm from the area.


A new system of units is proposed in which unit of mass is α kg, unit of length β m and unit of time γ s. How much will 5 J measure in this new system?


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×