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What are the dimension of density and energy density?

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Answered by kingatul99
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Answer:

Energy = Force × distance = (M× L×T^-2)×L = ML^2T^-2, Energy density= Energy/Volume, Energy = (ML^2T^-2 ) ÷ L^3 = ML^-1T^-2.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Energy = Force × distance = (M× L×T^-2)×L = ML^2T^-2, Energy

  • density= Energy/Volume, Energy = (ML^2T^-2 ) ÷ L^3 = ML^-1T^-2.
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