Physics, asked by subhiksha0507, 7 months ago

how do you solve numerical in physics ​

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Answered by thotasiva321
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Answer:

First, determine the units of the quantity you're trying to find and the quantities you have. Only use base units (meters, kilograms, seconds, charge), not compound units (Force is measured in Newtons, which are just kg*m/s2). Multiply and divide the quantities until the units match the units of the answer quantity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some general rules while solving the physics numerals are:

  • We should have the same set of units for all variables in the numerical.
  • If the correct diagram of a problem is drawn, it helps to understand the scenario of the numerical easily.
  • The dimensions of the analytical expressions should always be correct.

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