Physics, asked by Urvi2002, 1 year ago

If length 'L', force 'F', and time 'T', are taken as Fundamental quantities . What would be the dimension of density?? (Please justify your answer step by step)

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Answered by vansh3140
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FL^-4T^2
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Answered by DevilDoll12
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HEYA!
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✴DIMENSIONS OF DENSITY ✴
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Mass - { M }

Length - { L}

Time - {T}

Now ,Density =


 \frac{mass}{volume}
Hence the dimensions become,


 \frac{m}{l {}^{3} }
( M for mass and L^3 for volume )


Taking L up,

It becomes ,

{ ML^-3}

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