The dimensions of a b in the equation P= a-t^ 2 b x where, P is pressure, x is distance…
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The dimensions of \(\frac{a}{b}\) in the equation \(P=\frac{a-t^{2}}{b x}\) where, P is pressure, x is distance and t is time, are :
- [M2 LT -3]
- [MT -2]
- [LT -3]
- [ML3T -1]
Answer
(C) [LT -3 ]
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