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Class Xi Physical World and Measurement

This document contains 20 questions related to physical quantities, units, measurement, and dimensional analysis. It covers topics like defining units like light years and astronomical units, distinguishing accuracy from precision, identifying the most precise measurement devices, understanding fundamental and derived units, performing dimensional analysis, calculating percentage errors, and converting between different unit systems. The questions are a mix of conceptual questions requiring short answers and numerical problems involving units and formulas from mechanics.

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Class Xi Physical World and Measurement

This document contains 20 questions related to physical quantities, units, measurement, and dimensional analysis. It covers topics like defining units like light years and astronomical units, distinguishing accuracy from precision, identifying the most precise measurement devices, understanding fundamental and derived units, performing dimensional analysis, calculating percentage errors, and converting between different unit systems. The questions are a mix of conceptual questions requiring short answers and numerical problems involving units and formulas from mechanics.

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CLASS XI

PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT

SECTION –A CONCEPTUAL & APPLICATION TYPE QUESTIONS


1 State the various forces in nature . Give the relative strength of various forces in nature. 2

2 State the Laws of Conservation in Physics . 2

3 Define light year and astronomical unit . Arrange in the descending order : light year , 2
astronomical unit and parsec .

4 Differentiate between accuracy and precision. 2

5 Which of the following length measurement is most precise and why ? (i) 4 .0 cm (ii) 4.00 cm 2
(iii) 4.000 cm.

6 Which of the following is the most precise device for measuring length and why: 2

(a) a verniercallipers with 20 divisions on the sliding scale

(b) a screw guage of pitch 1 mm and 100 divisions on the circular scale

(c) an optical instrument that can measure length to within a wavelength of light.

7 How many light years are in one metre ? 1

8 Name the device used for measuring the mass of atoms and molecules. 1

9 Which is the most accurate clock ? 1

10 Distinguish between inertial mass , gravitational mass and weight of a body. 2

11 What do you mean by fundamental and derived quantities ? 2

12 Give the derived units of (i) linear momentum (ii) power (iii)stress (iv) surface tension 3
(v) torque (vi) impulse

13 Name any three physical quantities having the same dimensions . Also write the dimension. 2

14 (i)Can there be a physical quantity which has no units and no dimensions . Give examples . 3

(ii) Can a quantity have dimensions but still have no units ?

(iii) Can a quantity have units but still be dimensionless ? Give examples .

15 The dimensional analysis fails to derive the relation involving more than three independent factors . 1
Comment

16 How can random error be minimized ? 1

17 Distinguish between the dimensions and unit of a physical quantity. 1


18 Which quantity in a given formula should be measured most accurately ? 1

19 State the advantages of SI over other systems of units. 2

20 Mention the limitations of the method of dimensional analysis. 2

SECTION – B NUMERICAL QUESTIONS

1 A LASER beam aimed at the moon takes 3.26 seconds to return after reflection at moon’s surface. 2
Find the radius of lunar orbit around earth.

2 The parallax of a heavenly body measured from two points diametrically opposite on equator of 2
earth is 4′. If the radius of earth is 6400 km , find the distance of heavenly body from the centre
of the earth in AU

3 The Sun’s angular diameter is measured to be 1920” . Thedistance of the Sun from the Earth is 2
1.496 x 10 11m . What is the diameter of the Sun ?

4 The length breadth and thickness of a metal sheet are 4.234 m , 1.005 m and 2.01 cm 2
respectively. . Find the area and volume of the sheet to correct number of significant figures .

5 Write the number of significant figures in the following : (i) 0.007 m2 (ii) 2.64 x 10 24
kg 3
(iii)0.2370 g cm (iv) 6.206 J (v) 7.032 Nm (vi) 0.0005062 m2
-3 -2

6 𝑎3𝑏2 2
A physical quantity P is given P = . The percentage errors in a , b , c and d are 1% ,3%
𝑐𝑑
,4% and 3% respectively .Find the percentage error in P .

7 𝐿 3
The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is T = 2π where L = 10cm and is known
𝑔
to1mm accuracy .The period of one oscillation is measured is about 0.5 s . The time
of100oscillation is measured with a wrist watch of 1 s resolution . What is the accuracy in the
determination of g ?

8 Add 17.35 g , 22.6 g and 8.498 g and write the result with the correct number of significant 2
figures

9 𝑃 2
The rate of flow V of liquid flowing through a pipe of radius r and a pressure gradient is given
𝑙
𝜋𝑃 𝑟 4
by the equation :V = . Check the dimensional consistency of this equation where η is the
8𝜂𝑙
coefficient of viscosity .

10 𝑇 𝑥 cos 𝜃 𝜏 2
Find the value of x in the relation Y = , where Y is Young’s modulus , T is time
𝐿3
period , τ is torque and L is length.

11 Aplanet moves around the sun in nearly circular orbit . Its period of revolution T depends upon : 3
(i) radius r of orbit (ii) mass M of the sun and (iii) the gravitational constant G. Show
dimensionally that T2α r3 .
12 Assuming that the mass M of the largest stone that can be moved by a flowing river depends 3
upon the velocity v , the density of water ρ and the acceleration due to gravity g. Show that M
varies with the sixth power of the velocity of flow.

13 The value of G in cgs system is 6.67 x 10-8 dyne cm2 g-2 . Calculate the value in SI system. 2

14 Find the value of a force of 100 N on a system based upon the metre , the kilogram and the minute 2
as the fundamental units .

15 The velocity of sound waves v through a medium may be assumed to depend on the density of the 3
medium d and the modulus of elasticity E. Deduce by the method of dimensions the formula for
the velocity of sound .Take dimensional constant K = 1.

16 The period of vibration of a tuning fork depends on the length l of its prong , density d and 3
Young’s modulus Y of its material . Deduce an expression forthe period of vibration on the basis
of dimensions.

17 𝑎 2 2
Find the dimensions of in the equation :F = a 𝑥 + b t , where F is force , x is distance
𝑏
and t is time.

18 In successive measurements ,the readings of the period of oscillation of a simple pendulum were 3
found to be 2.63 s , 2.56 s , 2.42 s , 2.71 s and 2.80 s in an experiment . Calculate mean value of
the period of oscillation , absolute error in each measurement , mean absolute error , relative
error and percentage error .

19 Convert (i) one Newton into dyne (ii) one Joule into erg 3

20 Find the value of 100 J in a system that has 10 g , 100 cm and 50 s as units 2

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