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the dimensional quantity for linear momentum is​

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Answered by ashishkumarsahu421
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Answer:

Derivation. Or, L = [M1 L0 T0] × [M0 L1 T-1] = [M1 L1 T-1]. Therefore, linear momentum is dimensionally represented as [M1 L1 T-1].

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The dimensional formula of linear momentum is given by,

[M1 L1 T-1]

Where,

M = Mass

L = Length

T = Time

Derivation

Linear Momentum = Mass × [Velocity] . . . . . . (1)

The dimensional formula of,

Mass = [M1 L0 T0] . . . . (2)

Velocity = [M0 L1 T-1] . . . . (3)

On substituting equation (2) and (3) in equation (1) we get,

Linear Momentum = Mass × [Velocity]

Or, L = [M1 L0 T0] × [M0 L1 T-1] = [M1 L1 T-1].

Therefore, linear momentum is dimensionally represented as [M1 L1 T-1].

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