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what are the dimensions of a and b in the relation f=a+bx, where F is the force and x is the distance​

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Answered by vkpathak2671
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The dimension of Force is kg m s^-2. So taking x as zero , we get F=a , so unit of a must be same as F, i.e kg m s^-2. While m is the coefficient of the term x, where x is distance, hence the unit of b must be kg s^-2.

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The dimension of Force is kg m s^-2. So taking x as zero , we get F=a , so unit of a must be same as F, i.e kg m s^-2. While m is the coefficient of the term x, where x is distance, hence the unit of b must be kg s^-2.

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