Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
| LIST-I | LIST-II |
|---|
| A. Boltzmann constant | I. ML^2T^-1$ML^2T^{-1}$ |
| B. Coefficient of viscosity | II. MLT^-3K^-1$MLT^{-3}K^{-1}$ |
| C. Planck's constant | III. ML^2T^-2K^-1$ML^2T^{-2}K^{-1}$ |
| D. Thermal conductivity | IV. ML^-1T^-1$ML^{-1}T^{-1}$ |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Solution
### Related Formula
Formulas to find dimensional formulas:
- Boltzmann constant:
k_B = fractextEnergytextTemperature$$k_B = \frac{\text{Energy}}{\text{Temperature}}$$
- Coefficient of viscosity:
eta = fracFA fracdvdx$$\eta = \frac{F}{A \frac{dv}{dx}}$$
- Planck's constant:
h = fracEnu$$h = \frac{E}{\nu}$$
- Thermal conductivity:
fracdQdt = K A fracdTdx Rightarrow K = fractextHeat flow cdot textthicknesstextArea cdot textTemperature difference$$\frac{dQ}{dt} = K A \frac{dT}{dx} \Rightarrow K = \frac{\text{Heat flow} \cdot \text{thickness}}{\text{Area} \cdot \text{Temperature difference}}$$
### Core Logic
Evaluate each constant individually:
### Step 1: Dimensions of Boltzmann constant (k_B$k_B$)
[k_B] = frac[ML^2T^-2][K] = [ML^2T^-2K^-1] quad Rightarrow textMatches III$$[k_B] = \frac{[ML^2T^{-2}]}{[K]} = [ML^2T^{-2}K^{-1}] \quad \Rightarrow \text{Matches III}$$
### Step 2: Dimensions of Coefficient of viscosity (eta$\eta$)
[eta] = frac[MLT^-2][L^2] [T^-1] = [ML^-1T^-1] quad Rightarrow textMatches IV$$[\eta] = \frac{[MLT^{-2}]}{[L^2] [T^{-1}]} = [ML^{-1}T^{-1}] \quad \Rightarrow \text{Matches IV}$$
### Step 3: Dimensions of Planck's constant (h$h$)
[h] = frac[ML^2T^-2][T^-1] = [ML^2T^-1] quad Rightarrow textMatches I$$[h] = \frac{[ML^2T^{-2}]}{[T^{-1}]} = [ML^2T^{-1}] \quad \Rightarrow \text{Matches I}$$
### Step 4: Dimensions of Thermal conductivity (K$K$)
[K] = frac[ML^2T^-3] [L][L^2] [K] = [MLT^-3K^-1] quad Rightarrow textMatches II$$[K] = \frac{[ML^2T^{-3}] [L]}{[L^2] [K]} = [MLT^{-3}K^{-1}] \quad \Rightarrow \text{Matches II}$$
This sequence yields A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II, matching Option (1).
### Pattern Recognition
To solve matching sets efficiently, search for the most recognizable dimensions first. Planck's constant h$h$ (ML^2T^-1$ML^2T^{-1}$) and viscosity coefficient eta$\eta$ (ML^-1T^-1$ML^{-1}T^{-1}$) are highly unique and usually resolve the options instantly.
### Evaluation Rubric / Model Answer
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### Chapter Mix
Class 11 Physics: Units and Measurements