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what are the dimension a and b in the equation v=a+bt where v is velocity and t is time

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Answered by ast3
3
hiii

v=a+bt
here we have to equate v to both a and bt

v=a so the dimensions of a is same as v
i.e a= LT^-1

as told equate v=bt
we get LT^-2



hope it helps!!!!

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jaydeep0502: i did not get can you explain more plz
Answered by Anonymous
3
Heya Friend !!

We are given: v =a + bt

On comparing it with
v = u + at ( first equation of motion )

we get ,

a = u ⇒ m/s = [ LT^-1]

b = a ⇒ m/s² = [ LT^-2]

hope this helps :)

thank you :)

jaydeep0502: no its not correct
Anonymous: Sorry !! I have corrected now..
Anonymous: Have you understood ??
jaydeep0502: from where did u get this ans
Anonymous: On comparing it to first equation of motion...I read your question wrong.... that's why my answer was incorrect
jaydeep0502: now it is correct ya wrong
Anonymous: It is correct now..
jaydeep0502: thnx so much
Anonymous: Wello :)
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