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the quantities A and B are related by the relation m=A/B where m is the linear density and A is the force .the dimensions of B are
a) pressure
b)latent heat
c) work
d)none of these​

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Answered by abhi178
12

answer : option (b) latent heat

explanation : The quantity m is linear mass density.

means, dimension of m = dimension of mass/dimension of length [ as linear mass density= mass/length]

= [M]/[L] = [ML-¹]

again, A is the force.

so, dimension of A = dimension of force

= dimension of mass × dimension of acceleration [ as we know, force = mass × acceleration ]

= [M][LT-²]

= [MLT-²]

now, relation , m = A/B

so, B = A/m

or, dimension of B = dimension of {A/m}

= [MLT-²]/[ML-¹]

= [L²T-²]

now options are : pressure = [ML-¹T-²]

latent heat = [L²T-²]

work = [ML²T-²]

hence, dimension of B = dimension of latent heat .

hence, option (b) is correct choice.

Answered by mmsssnnnm
2

Answer:

Explanation: The quantity m is linear mass density.

means, dimension of m = dimension of mass/dimension of length [ as linear mass density= mass/length]

= [M]/[L] = [ML-¹]

again, A is the force.

so, dimension of A = dimension of force

= dimension of mass × dimension of acceleration [ as we know, force = mass × acceleration ]

= [M][LT-²]

= [MLT-²]

now, relation , m = A/B

so, B = A/m

or, dimension of B = dimension of {A/m}

= [MLT-²]/[ML-¹]

= [L²T-²]

now options are : pressure = [ML-¹T-²]

latent heat = [L²T-²]

work = [ML²T-²]

hence, dimension of B = dimension of latent heat .

hence, option (b) is correct choice.

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