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    3.

    Dimensions of resistance in an electrical circuit, in terms of dimension of mass M, of length L, of time T and current I, would be

    A

    [ML2T−3I−1]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^2}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 3}}{{\rm{I}}^{ - 1}}} \right]

    B

    [ML2T−2]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^2}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 2}}} \right]

    C

    [ML2T−1I−1]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^2}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 1}}{{\rm{I}}^{ - 1}}} \right]

    D

    [ML2T−3I−2]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^2}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 3}}{{\rm{I}}^{ - 2}}} \right]

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    7.

    The physical quantities not having same dimensions are

    A

    Torque and work

    B

    Momentum and Planck’s constant

    C

    Stress and Young’s modules

    D

    Speed and (ÎŒ0Δ0)−1/2{\left( {{{\rm{\mu }}_0}{{\rm{\varepsilon }}_0}} \right)^{ - 1/2}}

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