Physics, asked by Gandj5646, 11 months ago

If u1 and u2 are the units selected in two systems of measurement and n1 and n2 their numerical values,then

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Answered by gadakhsanket
41

Hello Dear,

# Above question is incomplete without options -

a) n1/n2 = u1/u2

b) n1/n2 = √(u1/u2)

c) (n1/n2)^2 = u1/u2

d) n1/n2 = u2/u1

● Answer -

d) n1/n2 = u2/u1

◆ Explaination -

As same physical quantity is expressed in two seperate systems of units -

n1 u1 = n2 u2

Rearranging,

n1/n2 = u2/u1

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Hello Dear,

# Above question is incomplete without options -

a) n1/n2 = u1/u2

b) n1/n2 = √(u1/u2)

c) (n1/n2)^2 = u1/u2

d) n1/n2 = u2/u1

● Answer -

d) n1/n2 = u2/u1

◆ Explaination -

As same physical quantity is expressed in two seperate systems of units -

n1 u1 = n2 u2

Rearranging,

n1/n2 = u2/u1

Thanks for asking..

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