MHT CET · Physics · Units and Dimensions
The force ‘F’ acting on a body of density ‘d’ are related by the reflection . The dimensions of ‘y’ are
- A
- B
- C
- D
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(A)
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The dimension of force
And density
From the given relation, F
Substituting the above dimensions, we get
And density
From the given relation, F
Substituting the above dimensions, we get
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