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Q.
A physical quantity of the dimensions of length that can be formed out of c, G and $\frac{e^2}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0} $ is [c is velocity of light, G is universal constant of gravitation and e is charge] :-
NEETNEET 2017Physical World, Units and Measurements
Solution:
Let $\frac{e^{2}}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0}}=A= ML ^{3} T ^{-2}$
$I=C^{x} G^{y}(A)^{z}$
$ L=\left[L T^{-1}\right]^{x}\left[M^{-1} L^{3} T^{-2}\right]^{y}\left[M L^{3} T^{-2}\right]^{z}$
$-y+ z=0 \Rightarrow y=z$...(i)
$x+3 y+3 z=1$...(ii)
$-x-4 z=0$...(iii)
From (i), (ii) & (iii)
$z=y=\frac{1}{2}, x=-2$