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Question
A new system of units is proposed in which unit of mass is α kg, unit of length β m and unit of time γ s. How much will 5 J measure in this new system?
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Solution
For solving this problem, dimensions of physical quantity will remain the same whatever the system of units of its measurement.
Let the physical quantity be Q = n1u1 = n2u2
Let M1, L1, T1 and M2, L2, T2 be units of mass, length and time in the given two systems.
So, `n_2 = n_1 [M_1/M_2]^a xx [L_1/L_2]^b xx [T_1/T_2]^c`
We know that dimension of energy `[U] = [ML^2T^-2]`
According to the problem, M1 = 1 kg, L1 = 1 m, T1 = 1 s
M2 = α kg, L2 = β m, T2 = γ s
Substituting the values, we get
`n_2 = 5 [M_1/M_2] xx [L_1/L_2]^2 xx [T_1/T_2]^-2`
= `5[1/α kg] xx [1/β m]^2 xx [1/γ s]^-2`
= `5 xx 1/α xx 1/β^2 xx 1/γ^-2`
= `(5γ^2)/(αβ^2) J`
This is the required value of energy in the new system of units.
