Chemistry, asked by jvpalmadiaz2987, 1 year ago

How do we define area and volume dimensionally?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Formulas for area and volume are based on lengths. For example, the area of a circle equals π times the square of the length of its radius, and the volume of a rectangular box is the product of its three linear dimensions: length, width, and height.

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Formulas for area and volume are based on lengths. For example, the area of a circle equals n times the square of the length of its radius, and the volume of a rectangular box is the product of its three linear dimensions: length, width, and height.

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