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16 January, 17:30

The equation for the change in the position of a train (measured in units of length) is given by the following expression: x = ½ at² + bt³ where a and b are constants and t is time (measured in units of time). If (mass), (length), and (time) represent units of mass, length and time respectively then b must have units of:

(A) (length) / (time)

(B) (length) / (time³)

(C) (mass) (length)

(D) (length) / (mass)

(E) (mass2) (time2)

(F) 1 / (mass) (time)

(G) 1 / (length) (time)

(H) (time) (mass)

(I) (mass) (time2)

(J) 1 / (time³)

(K) (time) / (mass)

(L) (length) / (time²)

(mass) (length2)

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  1. 16 January, 17:34
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    (B) (length) / (time³)

    Explanation

    The equation x = ½ at² + bt³ has to be dimensionally correct. In other words the term bt³ and ½ at² must have units of change of position = length.

    We solve in order to find the dimension of b:

    [x]=[b]*[t]³

    length=[b]*time³

    [b]=length/time³
  2. 16 January, 17:55
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    The position of a train is given as a function of time

    x (t) = ½at² + bt³

    Where a and b are constant

    We want to know the dimensional unit of b.

    x is length and has a unit of metre

    t is time and has a unit of seconds

    b is a constant with unknown unit

    a is a constant with unknown unit

    Given that,

    x = ½at² + bt³

    x (metre) = ½ a t² (seconds) ² + bt³ (seconds) ³

    For x to be dimensionally correct, a and b must have a unit that cancel out the time

    So, a•t², so cancel out the time square "a" must have a unit that cancel out the time square. Also a must have "a" unit of distance too. So, "a" will have m/s² unit

    Then, at² will give

    a (metre/seconds) ² * t² (seconds) ²

    Also, for "b", same procedure but b wants to cancel out seconds cube, so instead of seconds square division, " b" will have secondds cube division I. e m / s³

    Then, bt³ will give

    b (metre/seconds³) * time (seconds) ³

    So, the unit of b is metre/seconds³

    Since Length = metre

    And Time = seconds

    Which is Length / Time³

    So, the correct answer is B.
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