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Derive the dimension of pressure. ​

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Answered by kasifking386
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Answer:

Pressure(p) =force *area

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*acceleration

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dt

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurements

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurementsA=[M0 L1 T-2]

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurementsA=[M0 L1 T-2]F=[M1]×[M0 L1 T-2]

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurementsA=[M0 L1 T-2]F=[M1]×[M0 L1 T-2]=[M1 L1 T-2]

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurementsA=[M0 L1 T-2]F=[M1]×[M0 L1 T-2]=[M1 L1 T-2]P=F×[L2]

Pressure(p) =force *areaForce (f)=mass*accelerationAcceleration(a)=dv/dtnow in dimensional measurementsA=[M0 L1 T-2]F=[M1]×[M0 L1 T-2]=[M1 L1 T-2]P=F×[L2]P=[M1 L3 T-2]

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