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15 September, 22:29

What is the dimension of n if force is given by the equation F=6pie rvn

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  1. 15 September, 22:38
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    F = 6Pi nrv

    F = 6πnrv.

    Unit of force is Newton that is kgms⁻², r, radius is in m, v, velocity is in ms⁻¹.

    6 has no unit, and same as π

    F = 6πnrv

    kgms⁻² = n*m*ms⁻¹

    kgms⁻² = n*m²s⁻¹

    n*m²s⁻¹ = kgms⁻²

    n = kgms⁻² / (m²s⁻¹)

    n = kg m¹ ⁻ ² s⁻² ⁻ ⁻¹

    n = kgm⁻¹ s⁻² ⁺ ¹ = kgm⁻¹ s⁻¹

    Dimension of n is = kgm⁻¹ s⁻¹ = ML⁻¹T⁻¹

    Where M = Mass, L = Length, T = Time
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