Biology, asked by puniag49, 8 months ago

Pressure has the same dimension
energy per unit volume
energy
force per unit volume
force

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Answered by gvka25
1

Explanation:

Dimension of pressure is same as that of energy per unit volume. Pressure is the force on a unit surface area. Pascal is the unit for pressure, hence when a pressure is applied on any dimension is the same as that of the energy exerted per unit volume.

Answered by atharva494
13

Answer:

➡Dimension of pressure is same as that of energy per unit volume. Pressure is the force on a unit surface area. Pascal is the unit for pressure, hence when a pressure is applied on any dimension is the same as that of the energy exerted per unit volume.....

➡So the dimension of energy is E = [ML2T−2] Now as we know that the unit of the volume is m3 or cm3 both dimensions are equal which is given as [L]. So the dimension of the volume is V = [L3] So the dimension of energy per unit volume is = [ML2T−2][L3]=[ML−1T−2]......

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