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what are dimensions of force ?​

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Answered by nadirkhan00
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As we know that FORCE=mass*acceleration

and acceleration=velocity/time.

and velocity=distance/time

Therefore FORCE=(mass*distance)/time^2

As mass tends to M, distance tends to L, time tends to T dimensionally.

So, Dimensions of FORCE=(ML)/T^2

That is Dimensions of FORCE = [MLT^-2]

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Answered by sweety7478
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The dimension of a derived unit like velocity, which is distance (length) divided by time, then becomes [LT−1] in this notation. The dimension of force, another derived unit, is the same as the dimension of mass times acceleration, and hence the dimension of force is [MLT−2].

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