Physics, asked by muvasreetham22, 1 year ago

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hamzakhan39: bcz dist. is never -ve
muvasreetham22: I said dimensions...
muvasreetham22: not convention...

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Answered by kashu77
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hamzakhan39: dist. is never -ve.
muvasreetham22: Wrong..
muvasreetham22: In checking dimensional correctness, convention does not matter...
hamzakhan39: what?
muvasreetham22: Which class r u??
hamzakhan39: i am 10 pass out
muvasreetham22: If u also passed 11th u must have known the chapter dimensions...
hamzakhan39: what ,bhai maene 10 kia hai
hamzakhan39: samjhe naa
muvasreetham22: This is 11th class question...
Answered by Anonymous
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heya!!

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given equation,

S = u + at -1/2a

→ As u know only dimensionality similar quantity is added or subtracted

so,

unit of ⤵️⤵️⤵️

S = u ❎

s = at [ L = L/T^2 ×T].

s=a. ❎

so, its dimensionality incorrect

here, s is displacement

a = acceleration

t = time

hope it helps!!

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muvasreetham22: It is asked why...
muvasreetham22: But it’s ok..
I got the answer..
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