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What are the dimensions of the quantity
'Isqrt(1//g)", I being the length, and g the
acceleration due to gravity?​

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Answered by goodboy01
1

Answer:

What are the dimensions of the quantity

'Isqrt(1//g)", I being the length, and g the

acceleration due to gravity

Answered by pattispaumohan
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Answer:

Every measurement has two parts. The first is a number (n) and the next is a unit (u). Q = nu. For Example,the length of an object = 40 cm. The number expressing the magnitude of a physical quantity is inversely proportional to the unit selected. If n1 and n2 are the numerical values of a physical quantity corresponding to the units u1 and u2, then n1u1 = n2u2. For Example,2.8 m = 280 cm; 6.2 kg = 6200 g.

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