NEET 2025 UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS QUESTION BASED ON priniciple of homogenity

 Mastering the Units and Measurements chapter is a crucial step for any student aiming to crack NEET 2025. In this video, we provide a detailed, step-by-step solution to a high-yield question focused on the Principle of Homogeneity and Dimensional Analysis.

Dimensional analysis is more than just a topic; it’s a powerful tool that helps you verify equations and derive relationships between physical quantities during the exam. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your problem-solving speed, this walkthrough is designed for you!

What You Will Learn in This Tutorial:

We take a complex problem involving a balloon's inflation and the speed of escaping gas, breaking it down into simple, manageable steps:

  • Understanding the Problem Statement: We identify how time depends on several physical quantities: surface tension , area , density , and radius  [00:59].

  • The Power of Dimensional Analysis: Learn how to write the dimensional formulas for each quantity:

    • Surface Tension: Force per unit length  [01:30].

    • Area:  [02:02].

    • Density: Mass per unit volume  [02:02].

    • Radius: [02:10].

  • Applying the Principle of Homogeneity: We equate the dimensions of Mass , Length , and Time  from both sides of the proportionality equation to create a system of linear equations [02:19].

  • Step-by-Step Solving: Watch as we solve for the exponents:

    • Finding alpha = -1/2 from the time dimension [03:41].

    • Deriving gamma = 1/2 from the mass dimension [03:51].

  • Smart Exam Strategy: We demonstrate how to use the process of elimination with the options provided to save time and verify the final result [04:09].

  • The Final Verification: See why Option 4 alpha = -1/2, beta = -1, gamma = 1/2, delta = 7/2) satisfies the final length equation [07:14].

Why Watch This Video?

  • Simple & Logical: We avoid unnecessary jargon and focus on the logical flow of the solution.

  • Exam Shortcuts: Learn how to narrow down options early in the calculation.

  • Foundation for Success: The Principle of Homogeneity is frequently tested in NEET and JEE—this video ensures you have a rock-solid understanding of it [08:15].



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