Asked by Sal
Hi simple question which of these have the dimension as length?
A) a*t^2
B) v^2/2*a
C) a*v
D) (v^2*m)/F
A) a*t^2
B) v^2/2*a
C) a*v
D) (v^2*m)/F
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
a= m/s^2
v=m/s
t
so A is m/s^2 * s^2= m
can you do the rest?
On the last, for F, kg*m/s^2 is the units.
v=m/s
t
so A is m/s^2 * s^2= m
can you do the rest?
On the last, for F, kg*m/s^2 is the units.
Answered by
Sal
Still so confused @_@.
Does the dimension as length mean, when calculated the answer = length?
Does the dimension as length mean, when calculated the answer = length?
Answered by
bobpursley
I would do dimensions in meters (m), using the symbols m, m/s, m/s^2 for length, velocity, acceleration. Mass is kg.
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