Physics, asked by vasuduaa, 1 month ago

The value of 30 Joules/min in a new system which has 10g, 100cm and 1min as fundamental units is

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Answered by siddhipatil0
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We should know that the fundamental units according to the given question, the system is given with 100g, 100 cm and 1 minutes. So we have to convert the units.

So we can say that let 60 joules per minute be n units.

Hence we can say that:

⇒60 joulesminutes = n⇒60 joules60 seconds = n⇒1 joulessecond = n⇒1 joulessecond = 1kgm2sec - 3

Now we can write that:

1kgm2sec−1=n(100g)(100cm)2(1min)−3⇒1(1kg100)(1m100cm)2(1sec1min)−3=n⇒1(1000g100)(100cm100cm)2(1sec60sec)−3=n⇒1(10g)(1sec60sec)−3=n⇒1(10g)(60sec)3=n⇒10×216000=n⇒2.16×106=n

Hence we can say that the value of 60 J /min on a system which has 100 g, 100 cm and 1 min as a fundamental unit is 2.16×106.

Answered by pamudeol
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