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If velocity v=a/(b+t+c^2) find dimension of a , b and c, where v is velocity and t is time.​

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Answered by surendarrajawat
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Hey MATE!

Since we are adding b and c to time 't' therefore dimensions of b and c should also be T as quantities with same dimensions can be added or subtracted from each other.

Now since, the dimension in the denominator is in time T therefore a must be length L as the whole expression is equal to velocity.

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