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What are the dimensions of a an f = at square + bx

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Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] ,

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2]

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2]

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L T^-2]

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L T^-2] a = [M^2 L T^-2] ,

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L T^-2] a = [M^2 L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2]

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L T^-2] a = [M^2 L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2]

Answer:The dimensions of a and b in the relation F = a + bx, where,F is the force x is the distance are a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M L T^-2] a = [M^2 L T^-2] , b = [M L^0 T^-2] a = [M L T^-2] , b = [M^2 L^0 T^-2]

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