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Dimensional Analysis Superscript

The document lists important formulas and their corresponding dimensions for various physical quantities used in dimensional analysis, including velocity, force, energy, and electric properties. Each formula is presented with its mathematical expression and dimensional representation. This serves as a reference for understanding the relationships between different physical concepts and their units.

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Dimensional Analysis Superscript

The document lists important formulas and their corresponding dimensions for various physical quantities used in dimensional analysis, including velocity, force, energy, and electric properties. Each formula is presented with its mathematical expression and dimensional representation. This serves as a reference for understanding the relationships between different physical concepts and their units.

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Important Formulas and Dimensions for Dimensional Analysis

Velocity (v): v = s/t | Dimensions: [M⁰L¹T⁻¹]

Acceleration (a): a = v/t | Dimensions: [M⁰L¹T⁻²]

Force (F): F = ma | Dimensions: [M¹L¹T⁻²]

Momentum (p): p = mv | Dimensions: [M¹L¹T⁻¹]

Work / Energy (W, E): W = F·d | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻²]

Power (P): P = W/t | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻³]

Pressure (P): P = F/A | Dimensions: [M¹L⁻¹T⁻²]

Impulse (J): J = F·t | Dimensions: [M¹L¹T⁻¹]

Density (ρ): ρ = m/V | Dimensions: [M¹L⁻³]

Stress: Stress = F/A | Dimensions: [M¹L⁻¹T⁻²]

Strain: Strain = ΔL/L | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T⁰]

Young's Modulus (Y): Y = Stress / Strain | Dimensions: [M¹L⁻¹T⁻²]

Gravitational Constant (G): F = G(m₁m₂/r²) | Dimensions: [M⁻¹L³T⁻²]

Planck’s Constant (h): E = hν | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻¹]

Charge (Q): Q = I·t | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T¹A¹]

Current (I): - | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T⁰A¹]

Voltage (V): V = W/Q | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻³A⁻¹]

Capacitance (C): C = Q/V | Dimensions: [M⁻¹L⁻²T⁴A²]

Resistance (R): V = IR | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻³A⁻²]

Resistivity (ρ): R = ρL/A | Dimensions: [M¹L³T⁻³A⁻²]

Electric Field (E): E = F/q | Dimensions: [M¹L¹T⁻³A⁻¹]

Magnetic Field (B): F = qvB | Dimensions: [M¹T⁻²A⁻¹]

Frequency (ν): ν = 1/T | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T⁻¹]

Surface Tension (T): T = F/l | Dimensions: [M¹T⁻²]

Viscosity (η): F = ηA(dv/dx) | Dimensions: [M¹L⁻¹T⁻¹]

Angular Velocity (ω): ω = θ/t | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T⁻¹]

Moment of Inertia (I): I = Σmr² | Dimensions: [M¹L²]

Torque (τ): τ = r × F | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻²]

Heat / Energy (Q): - | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻²]

Latent Heat (L): Q = mL | Dimensions: [L²T⁻²]

Thermal Conductivity (K): Q = KAΔT/xt | Dimensions: [M¹L¹T⁻³K⁻¹]


Boltzmann Constant (k): - | Dimensions: [M¹L²T⁻²K⁻¹]

Stefan’s Constant (σ): E = σT⁴ | Dimensions: [M¹T⁻³K⁻⁴]

Wavelength (λ): - | Dimensions: [M⁰L¹T⁰]

Refractive Index (μ): μ = c/v | Dimensions: [M⁰L⁰T⁰]

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