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ashikamariyam37: The dimension of the units of a derived physical quantity may be defined as the number of times the fundamental units of mass, length and time appear in the physical quantity. The expression for velocity obtained above is said to be its dimensionalformula. Thus, the dimensionalformula for velocity is [M0 L T –1].

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The dimension of the units of a derived physical quantity may be defined as the number of times the fundamental units of mass, length and time appear in the physical quantity. The expression for velocity obtained above is said to be its dimensional formula. Thus, the dimensional formula for velocity is [M0 L T –1].

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The dimension of a physical quantity is defined as the powers to which the fundamental quantities are raised in order to represent that quantity. The seven fundamental quantities are enclosed in square brackets [ ] to represent its dimensions.

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