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Determine the dimensions for T if T = M V^2 A / L^3 where M is a mass, V is a velocity, A is an area, and L is a length.



L / T



No dimensions



M L / T^2



M



M / (L T^2)


Sagot :

Answer:

T=kg·m^2/s^2

Explanation:

T = kg (m^2/s^2) m^3 /m^3

Here I wrote down the unit for every dimension.

T=kg m^2 / s^2

m^3 is divided between m^3, this is equal to 1.

Result: T=kg·m^2/s^2

PD: I'm not sure if this is what you ask for. I hope it helps

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