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What is the dimension of l√l/g​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

dimension of length , l = [L] dimension of acceleration due to gravity, g = [LT-²]

Answered by sarahjanebeth
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Answer:

We have to find the dimensions of the quantity

We know that

Dimension of length l =  [l]

Dimensions of acceleration due to gravity g =  [g]

Therefore, dimensions of l × √(l/g)

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

Explanation:

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