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(#M40027365) IIT-JEE QUESTION Unit and Dimension Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The density of a substance is 8 g/cm3. Now
we have a new system in which unit of length
is 5cm and unit of mass 20g. Find the density
in this new system

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To find the dimensions of physical constants,
G, h, η etc

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Conversion of G from SI system to C.G.S.

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(#M40027361) IIT-JEE QUESTION Unit and Dimension Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Conversion of Newton to Dyne

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(#M40027359) IIT-JEE QUESTION Unit and Dimension Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In a particular system, the unit of length,
mass and time are chosen to be 10cm, 10gm
and 0.1s respectively. The unit of force in
this system will be equivalent to

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The acceleration due to gravity is 9.80 m/s^2.
What is its value in ft/s^2

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Prove that cos
π
14
FH G
IK J
+ cos
3
14
π FH G
IK J
+ cos
5
14
π FH G
IK J

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A + B + C = π
Prove that, cos2 A + cos2 B + cos2 C =
1 – 2 cosA cosB cosC

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Prove that, cos(30º – A).cos(30º + A) +
cos(45º + A).cos(45º – A) = cos2A +
1/4

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sin (A + B).sin (A – B) = sin2 A – sin2 B
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