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What is the basic requirement for a physical relation to be correct?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Dimensionally correct equations may be correct physical relation but there is no absolute necessary. This is due to the fact that the constant numerical quantities can't be be expressed dimensionally. For example, K.E. = mv2 is dimensionally correct equation but it is not a correct physical relation.

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