Physics, asked by Rakshitha3713, 3 months ago

Velocity cannot be added to temperature

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Answered by AyeshaRehman
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Principle of dimensional homogeneity states that all the terms in a equation must be having same dimensions for the equation to be valid. As dimensions of velocity [L1T-1] are different than that of temperature [K], these two terms can't be added together.

Answered by JustOuttaAzkaban
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Principle of dimensional homogeneity states that all the terms in a equation must be having same dimensions for the equation to be valid. As dimensions of velocity [L1T-1] are different than that of temperature [K], these two terms can't be added together.

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