Physics, asked by rupasamadrita, 10 months ago

Can a physical quantity have two sets of dimensions

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Answered by noobmaster1234
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Answer:no i dont thin kso

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rupasamadrita: But why
noobmaster1234: Physical quantities that are of the same kind (also called commensurable) have the same dimension (length, time, mass) and can be directly compared to each other, even if they are originally expressed in differing units of measure (such as yards and meters).
noobmaster1234: after hours of thinking i have come to this conclusion
noobmaster1234: hope this helps you
noobmaster1234: thank u
rupasamadrita: Thank you
rupasamadrita: R u sure?????
rupasamadrita: If we consider current it has 2 dimensions A and I
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