Physics, asked by manavpravinnarola, 9 months ago

Find the dimensions of

(a) the specific heat capacity c,

(b) the coefficient of linear expansion a and

(c) the gas constant R.

Some of the equations involving these quantities are

Q =mc(T2 – T1), lt = l0[1 + (T2 – T1)] and PV = nRT.​

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Answered by ksonakshi70
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specific \: heat \: capacity \:  =  \frac{heat \: energy \: }{mass \:  \times temperture}  =   {m}^{o}   {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 2}  {k}^{ - 1}  \\  \: cofficient \: of \: linear \: expnsion \:  =  \frac{increase \: in \: length}{originl length\:  \times \: temperature \: rise }  =  {m}^{o}  {l}^{o}  {k}^{ - 1}  \\

Answered by Anonymous
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