Physics, asked by amishkumar682, 8 months ago

Dimensions of resistance in an electrical circuit, in terms of dimensions of mass M, of length L, of time T and current I, would be:

MLT

ML^2T^-2

ML^2T^-3I^-2

None of these

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Answered by NikunjGoydani
1

Answer:

none of these

Explanation:

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Answered by SSB58
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Answer:

Ohm's law: R= V/I

Also, W=Vq⟹V= W/q (where, q=It)

⟹ R= W/q1 = W/q2

Dimensions of work done, W=[ML^2T^−2 ]

∴ Dimension of resistance, R= [ML^2T ^−2 ]

=[ML^2T^−3 I ^−2 ]

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