Physics, asked by sukritisubhi, 1 year ago

Two quantities A and B have different dimensions. Which mathematical operation given below is physically meaningful? (a)A(1+B)(b) A+B (c) A-B (d) √AB​

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Answered by prerna006
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Explanation:

d is meaningful, because in all the three cases unlike terms with different dimensions cannot be added


sukritisubhi: can u prove it...a/c to dimensional formula....
Ibrahimthd: yes i have many ways
prerna006: acc. to me it's just because they have different dimensions so they cannot be added
prerna006: for eg. u cannot add Mass to length
Ibrahimthd: you are challenge me
Answered by Ibrahimthd
2

Answer:

a is the answer A(1+B) this is meaningful answer


sukritisubhi: wrong answer
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