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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 IColumn IIiGMeMSa.(kg)(metre)2(second)2ii3RTb.(farad)(volt)2(kg)1iiiF2/q2B2c.(volt)(coulomb)(metre)

Where G is universal gravitational constant; Me= mass of the earth; Ms= mass of sun; R = universal gas constant; T = absolute temperature; F = force; q = charge; B = magnetic field (MA1T2). (1 volt=1 joule1 coulomb ; 1 farad=1 coulomb1 volt)

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(ic;iia;iiib)
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Solution

The correct option is A (ic;iia;iiib)
(farad)(volt)2(kg)1=CV2Vkg
(farad)(volt)2(kg)1=CJCkg
(farad)(volt)2(kg)1=m2/s2.....(1)

(volt)(coulomb)(metre)=JCmC
(volt)(coulomb)(metre)=Jm
(volt)(coulomb)(metre)=kgm3s2..(2)

For (i):
GMeMS=Fr2=kgm3/s2
from (2),
ic

For (ii):
3RT=JKmolK=kgm2/s2
iia

For (iii): using dimensions
F2/(q2B2)=L2M2T4.1A2T2.A2T4M2
F2/(q2B2)=L2T2=m2/s2
from (1),
iiib

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