Dimensional Analysis Quiz: Test Your Physics Unit Skills

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1. Dimensional analysis is mainly used to:

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Concept: Dimensional analysis purpose. It checks whether both sides of an equation have the same dimensions. This can catch mistakes even when you don’t know the correct numbers.

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This assessment focuses on dimensional analysis, a critical skill in physics for converting units and ensuring equations are dimensionally consistent. It evaluates your ability to apply unit conversions and understand the relationships between different physical quantities. Mastering these concepts is essential for problem-solving in physics and engineering, making this assessment... see morehighly relevant for learners aiming to strengthen their analytical skills. see less

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2. You can add two quantities only if they have the same units (or same dimensions).

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Concept: Addition requires same dimensions. Adding unlike units (like metres + seconds) is meaningless in physics. Dimensional analysis helps enforce this rule.

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3. Which pair can be added directly?

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Concept: Compatible units. Centimetres and metres are both length, so they can be converted and added. Newtons and joules are different physical dimensions.

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4. Acceleration has SI units of m/s____.

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Concept: Acceleration units. Acceleration is change in velocity per time. Since velocity is m/s, dividing by another second gives m/s².

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5. If force is N and distance is m, then force × distance has units of:

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Concept: Work units. Work is force times distance, and its unit is joule. Since J = N·m, the units match.

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6. Velocity and speed have the same SI units.

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Concept: Units vs vectors. Speed and velocity both use m/s. The difference is that velocity includes direction, but the unit is the same.

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7. Which is a correct base-unit breakdown of pressure?

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Concept: Pascal in base units. Pressure is Pa = N/m², and N = kg·m/s². So Pa = (kg·m/s²)/m² = kg/(m·s²).

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8. The unit 'kg·m/s²' is equivalent to:

Explanation

Concept: Newton identification. Force is kg·m/s². That is exactly the definition of the newton.

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9. If the units on both sides match, the equation must be physically correct.

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Concept: Dimensional check is necessary, not sufficient. Matching dimensions is required, but not enough to guarantee correctness. You can still have missing factors or incorrect physics with consistent units.

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10. Which expression has the units of power?

Explanation

Concept: Power definition. Power is the rate of doing work or transferring energy. So energy divided by time gives watts.

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11. Density has SI units of kg/m____.

Explanation

Concept: Density units. Density is mass per volume. Volume uses cubic metres, so the unit is kg/m³.

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12. Which equation is dimensionally consistent for speed?

Explanation

Concept: Speed dimensions. Speed must have dimensions of length per time. Dividing distance by time gives m/s.

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13. Converting all quantities to SI base units can help catch mistakes in multi-step problems.

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Concept: Base-unit checking. Base units make dimensions explicit and comparable. This reduces hidden conversion errors and helps verify formulas.

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14. Which has the same dimensions as energy?

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Concept: Energy dimensions. Energy is work, and work is force times distance. That’s why N·m corresponds to joules.

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15. The SI unit of impulse (force × time) is:

Explanation

Concept: Impulse units. Impulse equals force multiplied by time. That gives units N·s, which also matches change in momentum.

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16. Momentum and impulse have the same dimensions.

Explanation

Concept: Impulse–momentum link. Momentum is kg·m/s, and impulse is N·s = (kg·m/s²)·s = kg·m/s. Matching units supports the impulse–momentum relationship.

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17. Which quantity has units of m²/s²?

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Concept: Energy per mass dimensions. Joule per kilogram is (kg·m²/s²)/kg = m²/s². This appears in contexts like kinetic energy per unit mass.

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18. A watt (W) equals kg·m²/s____ in base units.

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Concept: Watt in base units. Since W = J/s and J = kg·m²/s², dividing by s gives kg·m²/s³. This helps identify power terms.

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19. Which is the correct SI unit for frequency?

Explanation

Concept: Frequency unit. Frequency counts events per second, so it is measured in hertz (Hz). In base units, Hz = s⁻¹.

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20. Writing units clearly at each step is a practical way to avoid mistakes in conversions and formulas.

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Concept: Unit tracking. Units act like a built-in error-checking system. If units don’t cancel or match at the end, something likely went wrong.

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Dimensional analysis is mainly used to:
You can add two quantities only if they have the same units (or same...
Which pair can be added directly?
Acceleration has SI units of m/s____.
If force is N and distance is m, then force × distance has units of:
Velocity and speed have the same SI units.
Which is a correct base-unit breakdown of pressure?
The unit 'kg·m/s²' is equivalent to:
If the units on both sides match, the equation must be physically...
Which expression has the units of power?
Density has SI units of kg/m____.
Which equation is dimensionally consistent for speed?
Converting all quantities to SI base units can help catch mistakes in...
Which has the same dimensions as energy?
The SI unit of impulse (force × time) is:
Momentum and impulse have the same dimensions.
Which quantity has units of m²/s²?
A watt (W) equals kg·m²/s____ in base units.
Which is the correct SI unit for frequency?
Writing units clearly at each step is a practical way to avoid...
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