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Which one of the following is the correct dimensional formula for the capacitance in F? M, L, T, and C stand for unit of mass, length, time, and charge.

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To determine the dimensional formula of capacitance, use the relationship \( C = \frac{Q}{V} \), and express the units of \( Q \) and \( V \) in terms of mass, length, time, and charge.
Updated On: Feb 5, 2025
  • \( [CM^{-1}L^{-2}T^2] \)
  • \( [C^2 M^{-1} L^{-2} T^{-2}] \)
  • \( [C^2 M^{-1} L^2 T^{-2}] \)
  • \( [C^{-2} M^{-1} L^2 T^{-4}] \)
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The Correct Option is A

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The capacitance \( C \) is defined by the relationship: \[ C = \frac{Q}{V} \] where \( Q \) is the charge and \( V \) is the potential difference. The units for \( Q \) are coulombs \( [C] \), and the units for potential \( V \) are derived from the formula \( V = \frac{U}{Q} = \frac{J}{C} \), where \( J \) (Joules) is energy. The units of energy are \( [M L^2 T^{-2}] \), so: \[ V = \frac{[M L^2 T^{-2}]}{[C]} \] Thus, the dimensional formula for capacitance is: \[ C = \frac{[C]}{[M L^2 T^{-2}] [C]} = [CM^{-1}L^{-2}T^2]. \] Thus, the correct answer is \( \boxed{[CM^{-1}L^{-2}T^2]} \).
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