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if volume/area= k* velocity, then fomind the dimensional analysis of k​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Where,

M = Mass

L = Length

T = Time

Derivation

Velocity (V) = Displacement × Time-1 . . . . (1)

The dimensional formula of Displacement and Time is [M0 L1 T0] and [M0 L0 T1] respectively . . . . (2)

On substituting equation (2) in equation (1) we get,

Velocity = Displacement × Time-1

Or, V = [M0 L1 T-1]

Therefore, velocity is dimensionally represented as [M0 L1 T-1].

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Where,

M = Mass

L = Length

T = Time

Derivation

Velocity (V) = Displacement × Time-1 . . . . (1)

The dimensional formula of Displacement and Time is [M0 L1 T0] and [M0 L0 T1] respectively . . . . (2)

On substituting equation (2) in equation (1) we get,

Velocity = Displacement × Time-1

Or, V = [M0 L1 T-1]

Therefore, velocity is dimensionally represented as [M0 L1 T-1].

Explanation:

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