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Dimension of alpha and velocity

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Answered by VedaantArya
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\alpha could have the dimensions K^{-1} or T^{-2}, since it denotes the linear coefficient of thermal expansion, relative change in resistivity of a conductor with temperature and angular acceleration. It depends on the context. Please specify that, for a precise answer.

Velocity's dimensions are: LT^{-1}, or length/time.

Answered by heenashaikh2906
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Answer:

Explanation:

the dimension of α/β is [L^4 M^2 T^-8]

while the dimension of velocity is [L^1 M^0 T^-1]

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