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SI Units problems
1. One Newton is equivalent to
Options
A. 0.10197 kgf
B. 0.20197 kgf
C. 9.80665 kgf
D. 0.97125 kgf
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Correct Answer: 0.10197 kgf
2. In SI system, the unit of temperature, is
Options
A. Degree centigrade
B. Degree Celsius
C. Kelvin
D. Degree Fahrenheit.
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Correct Answer: Kelvin
3. One Netwon force equals
Options
A. 10
5
dynes
B. 10
4
dynes
C. 10
3
dynes
D. 10
2
dynes
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Correct Answer: 10
5
dynes
4. 1 kg wt in gravitational unit equals
Options
A. 8.9 N in SI system
B. 9.8 N in SI system
C. 4.5 N in SI system
D. 5.4 N in SI system.
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Correct Answer: 9.8 N in SI system
5. The unit kg/m
3
is used for
Options
A. force
B. density
C. volume
D. pressure.
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Correct Answer: density
6. Angular acceleration is expressed as
Options
A. m/s
2
B. w/s
2
C. rad/s
2
D. rad/s
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Correct Answer: rad/s
2
7. In S.I. system, symbol for the specific weight is
Options
A. kg/m
3
B. N/m
3
C. N/m
2
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: N/m
3
8. If ? is the angular acceleration of a body of moment of inertia
I
, the torque is
Options
A.
I
2
?
B.
I
?
C.
I
/?
D.
I
2
/?
E.
I
?
1/2
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Correct Answer:
I
?
9. The bar used for defining the standard metre at the International office of weights and measures at Sevres near Paris, is composed of
Options
A. 50% platinum and 50% iridium
B. 60% platinum and 40% iridium
C. 70% platinum and 30% iridium
D. 80% platinum and 20% iridium
E. 90% platinum and 10% iridium
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Correct Answer: 90% platinum and 10% iridium
10. The fundamental units in S.I. system, are the same as that of
Options
A. C.G.S. units
B. F.P.S. units
C. M.K.S. units
D. None of these.
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Correct Answer: M.K.S. units
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