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check the correctness of an equation v2=2gh​

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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To check the correctness of physical equation, v = u + at, Where 'u' is the initial velocity, 'v' is the final velocity, 'a' is the acceleration and 't' is the time in which the change occurs. From (1) and (2) we have [L.H.S.] = [R.H.S.] Hence by principle of homogeneity the given equation is dimensionally correct.

Answered by feliks
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Note: SQRT(2gh) and √(2gh) means the square root of 2gh. Note that the mass m cancels out of the equation, meaning that all objects fall at the same rate. Thus, if h = 1 ft, and since g = 32 ft/s², then v² = 2 * 32 * 1 = 64 and. v = 8 ft/s.

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