In an experiment with Vernier callipers of least count $0.1\,mm$, when two jaws are joined together the zero of Vernier scale lies right to the zero of the main scale and $6^{\text {th }}$ division of Vernier scale coincides with the main scale division. While measuring the diameter of a spherical bob, the zero of vernier scale lies in between $3.2\,cm$ and $3.3\,cm$ marks, and $4^{\text {th }}$ division of vernier scale coincides with the main scale division. The diameter of bob is measured as $.......\,cm$
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The quantity $X = \frac{{{\varepsilon _0}LV}}{t}$: ${\varepsilon _0}$ is the permittivity of free space, $L$ is length, $V$ is potential difference and $t$ is time. The dimensions of $X$ are same as that of
An experiment is performed to obtain the value of acceleration due to gravity $g$ by using a simple pendulum of length $L$. In this experiment time for $100\, oscillations$ is measured by using a watch of $1\, second$ least count and the value is $90.0\, seconds$. The length $L$ is measured by using a meter scale of least count $1\, mm$ and the value is $20.0\, cm$. The error in the determination of $g$ would be ........... $\%$
The quantum hall resistance $R_H$ is a fundamental constant with dimensions of resistance. If $h$ is Planck's constant and $e$ is the electron charge, then the dimension of $R_H$ is the same as
If $P$ represents radiation pressure, $c$ represents speed of light and $Q$ represents radiation energy striking a unit area per second, then non-zero integers $x,\,y$ and $z$ such that ${P^x}{Q^y}{c^z}$ is dimensionless, are
A force is represented by $\mathrm{F}=a \mathrm{x}^2+\mathrm{bt}^{1 / 2}$. Where $\mathrm{x}=$ distance and $\mathrm{t}=$ time. The dimensions of $\mathrm{b}^2 / \mathrm{a}$ are :
The position of a particle at time $t$ is given by the relation $x(t) = \left( {\frac{{{v_0}}}{\alpha }} \right)\,\,(1 - {e^{ - \alpha t}})$, where ${v_0}$ is a constant and $\alpha > 0$. The dimensions of ${v_0}$ and $\alpha $ are respectively