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explain the principal of homogeneity.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

ItsSamGupta

  • Principle of Homogeneity states that dimensions of each of the terms of a dimensional equation on both sides should be the same. This principle is helpful because it helps us convert the units from one form to another. ... Example 1: Check the correctness of physical equation s = ut + ½ at2.
Answered by Sudiksha1003
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The study of the relationship between physical quantities with the help of dimensions and units of measurement is termed as dimensional analysis. Dimensional analysis is essential because it keeps the units the same, helping us perform mathematical calculations smoothly.

Unit Conversion and Dimensional Analysis
Dimensional analysis is also called Factor Label Method or Unit Factor Method because we use conversion factors to get the same units. To help you understand the stated better, let’s say you want to know how many meters make 3 km?

We know that 1000 meters make 1 km,

Therefore,

3 km = 3 × 1000 meters = 3000 meters

Here, the conversion factor is 1000 meters.

Using Dimensional Analysis to Check the Correctness of Physical Equation
Let’s say that you don’t remember whether

time = speed/distance, or
time = distance/speed
We can check this by making sure the dimensions on each side of the equations match.

Reducing both the equations to its fundamental units on each side of the equation, we get

[T]=[L][T]−1L=[T]−1 (Wrong)
[T]=[L][L][T]−1=[T] (Right)
However, it should be kept in mind that dimensional analysis cannot help you determine any dimensionless constants in the equation.
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