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13 June, 22:11

Suppose you are given the following equation, where xf and xi represent positions at two instants of time, vxi is a velocity, ax is an acceleration, t is an instant of time, and a, b, and c are integers. xf = xita + vxitb + ½axtc.

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For what values of a, b, and c is this equation dimensionally correct?

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  1. 13 June, 22:26
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    xf = xita + vxitb + ½axtc.

    xf is displacement, dimensional formula L.

    Xi initial displacement, dimensional formula L

    t is time, dimensional formula T,

    vxi is velocity, dimensional formula LT⁻¹

    ax is acceleration, dimensional formula = LT⁻²

    xf = xi t a + vxi t b + ½ ax t c.

    L = aLT + b LT⁻¹ T + c LT⁻² T

    From the law of uniformity, dimensional formula of each term of RHS must be equal to term on LHS

    aLT = L

    a = T⁻¹

    b LT⁻¹ T = L

    b = 1 (constant)

    c LT⁻² T = L

    c = T

    so a = T⁻¹, b = constant and c = T.
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