Velocity cannot be added to temperature , this is in accordance with which law in physics
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Gas low
Explanation:
The gas laws are a set of intuitively obvious statements to most everyone in the Western world today. It's hard to believe that there was ever a time when they weren't understood. And yet someone had to notice these relationships and write them down. For this reason, many students are taught the three most important gas laws by the names of their discoverers. However, since the laws are known by different names in different countries and (more importantly) since I can never remember who gets credit for which law without referring to notes, I will not follow this convention.
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Hey Dear,
◆ Answer -
Law of dimensional homogeneity
● Explaination -
- 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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