Physics, asked by Yashpede, 8 months ago

What are the dimensions of a and b in Vander
Wall's equation?
(P+)
y-b) = RT
V
(a) ML5T-2, L
(c) MLT, L?
(6) ML-IT-IL
(d) None
of these
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Answered by javeriakhanam2808200
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The dimensions of 'a' in Vanderwaal's equation (P+V2a)(V−b)=RT is: (V-volume, P-Pressure, R-Universal gas constant, T- Temperature)

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