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Consider Three Quantities X = E / B , Y = √ 1 / μ 0 ϵ 0 and Z = L C R . Here, L is the Length of a Wire, C is a Capacitance and R is a Resistance. All Other Symbols Have Standard Meanings. - Physics

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Consider three quantities  \[x = E/B,   y = \sqrt{1/ \mu_0 \epsilon_0}\] and \[z = \frac{l}{CR}\] . Here, l is the length of a wire, C is a capacitance and R is a resistance. All other symbols have standard meanings.

(a) xy have the same dimensions.
(b) yz have the same dimensions.
(c) zx have the same dimensions.
(d) None of the three pairs have the same dimensions.

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उत्तर

(a) x, y have the same dimensions.
(b) y, z have the same dimensions.
(c) z, x have the same dimensions. 

Lorentz Force:

\[qvB = qE\]
\[ \Rightarrow \text{ Dimensions of x }= [v] = \left[ \frac{E}{B} \right] = [ {LT}^{- 1} ]\]

\[y = \frac{1}{\sqrt{\mu_o \epsilon_o}} = \sqrt{\frac{4\pi}{\mu_o} \times \frac{1}{4 \pi\epsilon_o}} = \sqrt{\frac{9 \times {10}^9}{{10}^{- 7}}} = 3 \times {10}^8 = c\]
\[ \Rightarrow \text{ Dimensions of y }= [c] = [ {LT}^{- 1} ]\]

Time constant of RC circuit = RC so dimensionally [RC] = [T]

\[\Rightarrow z = \left[ \frac{l}{RC} \right] \Rightarrow [z] = [ {LT}^{- 1} ]\]

Therefore, x, y and z have the same dimensions.

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पाठ 13: Magnetic Field due to a Current - MCQ [पृष्ठ २४९]

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