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State units and dimensions of binding energy of satellite

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Answered by sandhyashukla31
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Answered by muscardinus
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The units and dimensions of binding energy of satellite is  kg\ m^2\ s^{-2} and [M][L^2][T^{-2}] .

We know binding energy of satellite , is also a energy .

Therefore , Its units and dimensions are also equal to normal energy .

Now , Units of energy in S.I units is Joule i.e  kg\ m^2 s^{-2} .

Now , dimensions can be found by :

E=kg\ m^2\ s^{-2}

(Putting , dimension of kg , m and s is M , L , T respectively)

E=[M][L^2][T^{-2}]

Hence , this is the required solution .

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