$Erg \cdot m^{-1}$ can be the unit of measure for

  • A
    Force
  • B
    Momentum
  • C
    Power
  • D
    Acceleration

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Which of the following statements is correct?

Some physical quantities are given in Column $I$ and some possible $SI$ units in which these quantities may be expressed are given in Column $II$. Match the physical quantities in Column $I$ with the units in Column $II$.
Column $I$ Column $II$
$(A)$ $GM_e M_s$ ($G$: universal gravitational constant,$M_e$: mass of the earth,$M_s$: mass of the Sun) $(p)$ $(\text{volt})(\text{coulomb})(\text{metre})$
$(B)$ $\frac{3RT}{M}$ ($R$: universal gas constant,$T$: absolute temperature,$M$: molar mass) $(q)$ $(\text{kg})(\text{m})^3(\text{s})^{-2}$
$(C)$ $\frac{F^2}{q^2 B^2}$ ($F$: force,$q$: charge,$B$: magnetic field) $(r)$ $(\text{m})^2(\text{s})^{-2}$
$(D)$ $\frac{GM_e}{R_e}$ ($G$: universal gravitational constant,$M_e$: mass of the earth,$R_e$: radius of the earth) $(s)$ $(\text{farad})(\text{volt})^2(\text{kg})^{-1}$

Names of units of some physical quantities are given in List-$I$ and their dimensional formulae are given in List-$II$. Match the correct pairs in the lists:
$A$. $Pa \cdot s$$(i)$. $[L^2 T^{-2} K^{-1}]$
$B$. $N \cdot m \cdot K^{-1}$$(ii)$. $[MLT^{-3} K^{-1}]$
$C$. $J \cdot kg^{-1} \cdot K^{-1}$$(iii)$. $[ML^{-1} T^{-1}]$
$D$. $W \cdot m^{-1} \cdot K^{-1}$$(iv)$. $[ML^2 T^{-2} K^{-1}]$

Which of the following does not have the dimensions of force?

Let $L, R, C$ and $V$ represent inductance,resistance,capacitance,and voltage,respectively. The dimension of $\frac{L}{RCV}$ in $SI$ units will be:

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