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what is the dimensional formula of energy?​

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Answered by risky2k46
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Derivation. Or, E = [M] × [L1 T-1]2 = M1 L2 T-2. Therefore, energy is dimensionally represented as M1 L2 T-2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The dimension of energy can be found from the following equations. E=Force x Displacement. Or, E= Mass x Acceleration x Displacement. Therfore, putting the dimension of mass as [M], acceleration as [LT^-2] and the dimension of displacement as [L] we get dimension of energy is [ML^2T^-2]

Therefore, energy is dimensionally represented as ML^2T^-2

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