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The dimensions of the quantities in one (or more) of the following pairs are the same. Identify the pair(s).
(Given, Torque=Force×distance,
Angular momentum=momentum×distance
Young's modulus=stressstrain, Stress=ForceArea, Strain=Change in lengthOriginal length

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Torque and work
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Angular momentum and work
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Energy and Young’s modulus
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D
Light year and wavelength
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Solution

The correct options are
A Torque and work
D Light year and wavelength
For torque and work:
Torque(T)=Force×distance ........ (given)
We know, Work done (W)=Force×distance
So dimensions of torque and work must be same.

For angular momentum and work:
W=Force×distance=[ML2T2]
Angular momentum =momentum×distance=[MLT1][L]=[ML2T1]

For energy and Young's modulus:
[E]=[ML2T2]
for Young's modulus, [Y]=[stress], as strain is dimensionless
[Y]=[forcearea]=[MLT2][L2]=[ML1T2]

For light year and wavelength:
Both quantities are measured over distance, hence there dimensions are equal.

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