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Physics, 10.02.2021 03:10 sulseralanna

Consider the physical quantities s, v, a, and t with dimensions [s] = L, [v] = LT −1, [a] = LT −2, and [t] = T. Determine whether each of the following equations is dimensionally consistent. (a) v^2 = 2as; (b) s = vt^2 + 0.5at^2; (c) v = s/t; (d) a = v/t.

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