Physics, asked by baburajav03, 29 days ago

The velocity 'v' of a particle is given in terms of time 't' by the equation.
v =
a
t +b
. What are the dimensions of a and b?

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Answered by rujalbapat
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Answer:

Dimensions of velocity are [LT⁻¹]. The dimensions of c must be the same as that of velocity, i.e. [LT⁻¹]. The dimensions of at and b/t must also be the same as that of velocity. Hence, the dimensions of a would be [LT⁻²] and that of b would be [LT⁰].

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