Q: If P,Q,R are physical quantities, having different dimensions, which of the following combinations can never be a meaningful quantity?
(a) (P-Q)/R
(b) PQ-R
(c) PQ/R
(d) (R-Q)/P
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Ans: (a) and (d)
Physical quantity having same dimension can be added or subtracted .
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