The dimensional formula for young's modulus is
1.
2.
3. MLT–2
4.
The dimensions of shear modulus are
1. MLT–1
2.
3.
4.
In the relation, \(y=a \cos (\omega t-k x)\), the dimensional formula for \(k\) will be:
1. \( {\left[M^0 L^{-1} T^{-1}\right]} \)
2. \({\left[M^0 L T^{-1}\right]} \)
3. \( {\left[M^0 L^{-1} T^0\right]} \)
4. \({\left[M^0 L T\right]}\)
If force (F), length (L) and time (T) are assumed to be fundamental units, then the dimensional formula of the mass will be
1.
2.
3.
4.
The dimensional formula of relative density is:
1. ML–3
2. LT–1
3. MLT–2
4. Dimensionless
"Pascal-Second" has dimension of
1. Force
2. Energy
3. Pressure
4. Coefficient of viscosity
Frequency is the function of density , length (a) and surface tension (T). Then its value is
1. k.
2.
3.
4.
Pressure gradient has the same dimensions as that of:
1. Velocity gradient
2. Potential gradient
3. Energy gradient
4. None of these