Physics, asked by asimkhan33329, 11 months ago

is it possible to have two quantities with the same dimension but different units ?
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Answered by apurvaa200297
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Yes it is possible

example frequency has unit per second.Dimensiom T^-1

Angular velocity (w) has units radians per second.since radian has no dimensions the dimension for w is T^-1


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Answered by ScarlettIsla
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✍No it's not possible

▶Example :t and t^2 are the units of time but their dimensions are different and so you can't add both of them

t+t^2= oo

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