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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Out of the following pairs, choose the pair in which the physical quantities do not have identical dimension?
Pressure and Young's modules
Planck's constant and Angular momentum
Impulse and moment of force
Force and rate of change of linear momentum
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Mohan said:   1 decade ago
B also could be right.

Pressure = Force/Area,
Stress = Force/Area,
Young's modulus = Stress/Strain,

Strain has no units.

So, Pressure and Young's modulus have same dimensions.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Seema singh said:   1 decade ago
Mv^2 has dimension = MLT-1.

Energy has dimension = ML2T-2.

So, How they equals?

Strom said:   1 decade ago
Mvr = Mv^2(r/v).

Mv^2 has dimension of energy.

(R/v) has dimension of time.

Seema said:   1 decade ago
How the dimension of angular momentum - joule* time?

Sushant said:   1 decade ago
hv = Joule & Hence h= Joule/v(frequency) = joule*time.

Angular momentum = mvr = joule*time.

Vitul said:   1 decade ago
Could anybody please explain how planck's constant and angular momentum has same dimensions?

Aravind said:   1 decade ago
@Vivetha.

Impulse is the force acting on a body for a particular time.

Hence impulse is the product of impulse=f*t.

Due to impulse a moment of force occurs that is m*v.

Hence the dimensional formula for them is for impulse [M L T^-1].

AND FOR MOMENT OF FORCE IT IS Newton meter == (kgm/sec^2) *m.

Kgm^2/sec^2.

Vivetha.h said:   1 decade ago
Impulse and the moment of force have identical quantites, just I need a correct explanation, how it I identified? how it is derived? any one can give me a correct explanation, if so, fast as you can possible, ok, wish you all the best, bye.

Adebayo said:   1 decade ago
Excuse me is the unit of force the same as that of change of linear momentum. Force=ma and /\Momentum=mv-mu. Unit of force is newton(kgm/s^2) while momentum is Kgm/s. Pls are the two entitles thesame? Im really confused, kindly forward your views to me. Thank u!

Gajendra singh said:   1 decade ago
Due to torque?


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