Identify the pair of physical quantities which have different dimensions
Wave number and Rydberg's constant
Stress and Coefficient of elasticity
Coercivity and Magnetisation
Specific heat capacity and Latent heat
A beaker contains a fluid of density $\rho \, kg / m^3$, specific heat $S\, J / kg\,^oC$ and viscosity $\eta $. The beaker is filled upto height $h$. To estimate the rate of heat transfer per unit area $(Q / A)$ by convection when beaker is put on a hot plate, a student proposes that it should depend on $\eta \,,\,\left( {\frac{{S\Delta \theta }}{h}} \right)$ and $\left( {\frac{1}{{\rho g}}} \right)$ when $\Delta \theta $ (in $^oC$) is the difference in the temperature between the bottom and top of the fluid. In that situation the correct option for $(Q / A)$ is
The dimension of the ratio of angular to linear momentum is
If $L$ denotes the inductance of an inductor through which a current $i$ is flowing, the dimensions of $L{I^2}$ are
$ML{T^{ - 1}}$ represents the dimensional formula of
In a system of units if force $(F)$, acceleration $(A) $ and time $(T)$ are taken as fundamental units then the dimensional formula of energy is