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What are the dimensions of the quantity l under root l/g, l being the length and g the acceleration due to gravity?

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Answered by sonuvuce
407

Answer:

The dimensions of l × √(l/g) are [LT]

Explanation:

We have to find the dimensions of the quantity

l \times\sqrt{l/g}

We know that

Dimension of length l = [L]

Dimensions of acceleration due to gravity g = [LT^{-2}]

Therefore, dimensions of l × √(l/g)

=[L]\times\sqrt{[L]/[LT^{-2}]}

=[L]\times\sqrt{[T^{2}]}

=[L] \times[T]

=[LT]

Therefore the dimensions of l × √(l/g) are [LT]

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Answered by vchaware52
11

Answer:

LT IS ANSWER

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