If length 'L', force 'F' and time 'T' are taken as fundamental quantities. What would the dimensional equation of mass and density?
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Let Units of Force, Length and Time are F, L and T ... density = Mass / Volume = (Force/Acceleration)/Volume . ... can a quantity has dimensions but still has no units.
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WE KNOW,
MASS=FORCE/ACCELERATION
F/[LT^-2]
FL ^-1T^2]
DENSITY=MASS/VOLUME
[ FL^-1T^2]/L^3
=[FL^4T^2]
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GOOD MORNING:-)
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-)
WE KNOW,
MASS=FORCE/ACCELERATION
F/[LT^-2]
FL ^-1T^2]
DENSITY=MASS/VOLUME
[ FL^-1T^2]/L^3
=[FL^4T^2]
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST ......
HAVE A GREAT DAY AHEAD....
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