Explain the dimension of universal gas constant
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Answer:
So, the dimensions are Mass L^2 Time^-2 Temp^-1 Mol^-1. where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the no of mole, R is gas constant and T is temperature.
Explanation:
The dimensions of the universal gas constant R are energy per degree per mole. In the metre-kilogram-second system, the value of R is 8.3144598 joules per kelvin (K) per mole.
Answer:
At the balancing condition, Anticlock wise moment must be equal to clock wise moment.
Clockwise moment, about the balancing point is
= moment by 80 gf
=80gf×(80−X)cm
=6400gfcm−80Xgfcm.....(1)
Anticlock wise moment about the balancing point is
= moment by 10 gf + moment by 50 gf
=10gf×(X−10)+50gf×(X−50)
=10Xgfc,−100gfcm+50Xgfcm−2500gfcm.....(2)
At the balancing condition, Clock wise at equilibrium = Anti clock wise moments.
6400−80X=100X−100+50X−2500
6400+2600=140X⇒140X=8000
⇒X=1408000=64.28
Scale is balanced at 64.28 cm from the beginning.