Question
The linear density of a rope is the ratio of its mass per unit length. It is given by the equation λ=ml, where λ is the linear density, m is the mass, and l is the length. If the linear density of a rope is given with units of gcm and the distance is given in units of cm, what would be the units for mass?
Answers
a. g/cm
b.g times cm
c. g
d. 1/g
The answer is c. g.
b.g times cm
c. g
d. 1/g
The answer is c. g.
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