Question
Match the terms given in Column I with the units given in Column II.

 
Column I

 

Column II

i.

$\text{K}$

a.

$\text{I}\times\text{t}$

ii.

$\wedge_{\text{m}}$

b.

$\frac{\wedge_{\text{m}}}{\wedge^\circ_\text{m}}$

iii.

$\alpha$

c.

$\frac{\text{k}}{\text{c}}$

iv.

$\text{Q}$

d.

$\frac{\text{G}^*}{\text{R}}$

Answer

 

Column I

 

Column II

i.

$\text{K}$

d.

$\frac{\text{G}^*}{\text{R}}$

ii.

$\wedge_{\text{m}}$

c.

$\frac{\text{k}}{\text{c}}$

iii.

$\alpha$

b.

$\frac{\wedge_{\text{m}}}{\wedge^\circ_\text{m}}$

iv.

$\text{Q}$

a.

$\text{I}\times\text{t}$

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