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shubham.123 (307)

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hi goiitians plz help me with these ques.




 


ques 1 a dimensionless quantity


 never has a unit


 always has a unit


  may hav a unit


  doesn't exist


 expected ans a




 


reason a unitless quantity never has a nonzero dimension so by converse




 


 hcv ans c




 






ques 2 a vector A points vertically upward and B points towards north .



       then    is




 


  along west



 



  along east



 



  zero



  



  vertically downward




 


expected ans c




 


reason my view is north n vertically upward diections r same




 


h.c.v ans a




 






ques 3 the x component of resultant of several vectors




 


  is equal to sum of x component of the vector




 


  may be smaller than than the sum of magnitude of vectors




 


  may be greater than the sum of magnitude of vectors




 


  may be equal to sum of the magnitude of vectors 



  




 


expected ans nil




 


reason i didn't get this




 


h.c.v ans a b d

    
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Question 1


Dimensionless quantities may have units. For example : Angle is a dimensionless quantity, but one of its unit is "radian".

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Question 2


If we consider the +ive x - axis, +ive y - axis and +ive z - axis, then  X  X  YZ ie, X  X  Y is along +ive z - axis


Now consider the vector A pointing vertically upwards( along +ive x - axis ) and B pointing north ( along +ive y - axis ), then A X B is along the +ive z - axis, that is, along the west.  

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