Physics, asked by dynamo2327, 10 months ago

what is the dimension of length in Force*displacement/time​

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Answered by AdithyaMahesh17
17

Explanation:

Force * Displacement / Time is nothing but Power.

Its dimension is [L^2]

Answered by DevendraLal
0

Mechanical power is defined as the rate at which work or energy changes.

  • It can be measured in Joule per second, calorie per second, pr Watt. One bigger unit of power is Gigawatts.
  • Dimension of length in force*displacement / time = 2.
  • Force's Dimension will be = MLT -  2
  • The displacement dimension will be = L
  • Time's dimension will be = T
  • So, with the help of this, we will form the equation and will get the dimension of length which is equal to 2.

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