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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Dimensional analysis, or more specifically the factor-label method, also known as the unit-factor method, is a widely used technique for such conversions using the rules of algebra. ...

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer: Due to the use of conversion factors to obtain the same units, dimensional analysis is also known as the Factor Label Method or Unit Factor Method.

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Step :1  Dimensional analysis is the use of a set of units to determine an equation's form or, more frequently, to verify the accuracy of a calculation's result as a safeguard against several small mistakes. Quantity is one of the units in the set. Unit. Dimensional marker.

Unit analysis is a type of proportional reasoning in which the outcome of multiplying a given measurement by a known percentage or ratio has a distinct unit or dimension. Conversion factors, which are ratios of related physical quantities expressed in the desired units, are used in dimensional analysis.

Step :2  Rayleigh's approach is a conceptual tool used in engineering, physics, and chemistry for dimensional analysis. It uses an exponential equation to represent the functional relationship between a few different variables. It was given the Lord Rayleigh name.In mathematics, a dimension is the length or width of an area, region, or space in one direction. It is just the measurement of an object's length, width, and height. Length is a common way to convey dimensions.

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