How does dimensional analysis work?
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Dimensional analysis, also known as factor-label method or unit-factor method, is a method used to convert one unit to a different unit.
To do this, we make use of a conversion factor, which is a numerical quantity that we multiply or divide to the quantity or number that we want to convert.
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⏩Dimensional analysis is simply a way of testing whether the base units of a given equation work out.
⏩It operates on a simple principle: the units you have on one side of an equation must match those that you have on the other.
⏩It's analogous to baking a cake. Your cake can only have what ingredients you put in to it.
⏩It is used to prove homogeneity of equations.
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⏩Dimensional analysis is simply a way of testing whether the base units of a given equation work out.
⏩It operates on a simple principle: the units you have on one side of an equation must match those that you have on the other.
⏩It's analogous to baking a cake. Your cake can only have what ingredients you put in to it.
⏩It is used to prove homogeneity of equations.
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