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A force $F$ is given by $F=a t+ b t^{2}$, where, $t$ is time. What are the dimensions of $a$ and $b$ ?

Updated On: Jun 7, 2022
  • $\left[ MLT ^{-1}\right]$ and $\left[ MLT ^{0}\right]$
  • $\left[ MLT ^{-3}\right]$ and $\left[ ML^{2}T ^{4}\right]$
  • $\left[ MLT ^{-4}\right]$ and $\left[ MLT ^{1}\right]$
  • $\left[ MLT ^{-3}\right]$ and $\left[ MLT ^{-4}\right]$
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Force $F=a t +b t^{2}$
From principle of homogeneity,
Dimensions of $a t=$ dimensions of $F$
$\therefore$ Dimensions of $a=\frac{[F]}{[t]}=\frac{\left[ MLT ^{-2}\right]}{[ T ]}$
$=\left[ MLT ^{-3}\right]$
Similarly, dimensions of
$b=\frac{[F]}{\left[t^{2}\right]}=\frac{\left[ MLT ^{-2}\right]}{\left[ T ^{2}\right]}=\left[ MLT ^{-4}\right]$
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Physical World

The physical world includes the complications of the natural world around us. It is a type of analysis of the physical world around us to understand how it works. The fundamental forces that control nature are:

  • Gravitational Force is a universal force that exists as an outcome of mutual attraction between any two objects with respect to their masses.
  • Electromagnetic Force can be understood as the force that is present between the charged particles. The force is stated by Coulomb’s law.
  • Strong Nuclear Force is the force that ties the protons and neutrons in a nucleus. Of all the elemental forces in nature, a strong nuclear force is the strongest as its name suggests.
  • Weak Nuclear Force can only be noticed in some of the nuclear processes such as the beta decay of the nucleus.