Skull Crusher-3 Class XI JEE (Adv) Physics

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Skull Crusher-03
 for
 JEE (Advanced)-(Class XI)
Physics
Chapter Name :
Units and Dimension
Topic Name :
Dimensional Analysis and Its Applications, Accuracy, Precision of Instruments and Errors In Measurement1. A beaker contain a fluid of density
 kg/m
3
, specific heat
S
 J/kg°C and viscosity

The beaker is filled up to height
h
. To estimate the rate of heat transfer per unit area
1
 dQ A dt
 by convection when beaker is put on a hot plate a student proposes that it should depend upon

1 and
Sh g
 
, where

(in °C) is the difference in the temperature between the bottom and the top of fluid. In that situation the correct option for
Q A
 is (1)
Sh

 (2)
1
Sh g
 
 (3)
Sh

 (4)
1
Sh g

 2.
In the determination of Young’s modulus
2
4
M LgYd
=
 
by using Searle’s method, a wire
of length
L
 = 2 m and diameter
d
 = 0.5 mm is used. For a load
M
 = 2.5 kg, an extension
 = 0.25 mm in the length of wire is observed. Quantities
d
 and
 are measured using screw gauge and micrometer, respectively. They have same pitch of 0.5 mm. The number of divisions on their circular scale is 100. The contributions to the maximum probable error of the
Y
 measurement (1) Due to the error in the measurements of
d
 and
 are the same. (2) Due to the error in the measurement of
d
 is twice that due to the error in the measurement of
. (3) Due to the error in the measurement of
 is twice that due to the error in the measurement of
d
. (4) Due to the error in the measurement of
d
 is four times that due to the error in measurement of
. 3. To find the distance
d
 over which a signal can be seen clearly in foggy conditions, a railways engineer uses dimensional analysis and assume that the distance depends on the mass density
 of the fog, intensity (Power/Area)
S
 of the light from the signal and its frequency. The engineer proposed that
d
 is proportional to (
)
1/n
. Then the value of
n
 is (1) 3 (2)
 –
3 (3) 4 (4)
 –
4 4. The velocity of a transverse wave in a string is directly proportional to
tension
 
T
 and inversely proportional to mass per unit length
. In a measurement, the mass applied at the end of string is 3.0 gm, length of string is 1 m and mass of the string is 5.0 gm. If possible error in measuring mass is 0.1 gm and that of the length is 1 mm, the percentage error in measurement of velocity at end
 A
 is
Given v
 T
=
 
 
Skull Crusher-03 for JEE (Advanced)-(Class XI) Physics
 
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[2] (1) 4.5% (2) 2.3% (3) 1.05% (4) 3.7% 5. Consider the ratio
(1) = (1)
aa
+
 to be determined by measuring a dimensionless quantity
a
. If the error in the measurement of
a
 is
a
 (
a
/
a
 << 1), then what is the error
 in determining
 ? (1)
2
(1 )
aa
+
 (2)
2
2(1 )
aa
+
 (3)
2
2(1 )
aa
 (4)
2
2(1 )
a aa
 6. The number of active nuclei of a radioactive substance varies as
N
 =
N
0
 
e
 –
t
, where
 = 0.2
s
 –
1
. The measurement of
N
0
 has error of 2% and
t
 has error of 1.5%. Then (1) Percentage error in
N
 at
t
 = 10 s is 5% (2) Percentage error in
N
 at
t
 = 10 s is 1% (3) Percentage error in
N
 increases as time increases (4) Percentage error in
N
 decreases as time increases
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Physics Skull Crusher-03 for JEE (Advanced)-(Class XI)
 
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Corporate Office
:
 Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Phone : 011-47623456
Skull Crusher-03
 for
 JEE (Advanced)-(Class XI)
Physics
 
[ANSWERS KEY]
1. Answer (1) 2. Answer (1) 3. Answer (2) 4. Answer (3) 5. Answer (2) 6. Answer (1, 3)
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