1.dimensional formula for self inductance 2.a sphere has a mass of 12.2kg+or- 0.1 kg and radius 10cm +or- 0.cm the maximum percentage error in density is
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the formula showing the relation between the unit of any physical quantity n the unit of fundamental physical quantity is called dimensional formula.........of dat quantity
It is a 3 dimensional object that has density and volume
The dimensional formula of electric current is [I] = [A], where I represents current and A represents ampere.
The dimensional formula for relative density is the same as that for density, which is [M L^-3], where M represents mass and L represents length. Since relative density is a ratio of densities, it is a dimensionless quantity.
The formula for calculating the linear mass density of a one-dimensional object is mass divided by length. It is represented as m/L, where is the linear mass density, m is the mass of the object, and L is the length of the object.
Units are gm/cc or Kg/cu.m so M/L3 .
1.dimensional formula for self inductance 2.a sphere has a mass of 12.2kg+or- 0.1 kg and radius 10cm +or- 0.cm the maximum percentage error in density is
Current density is the amount of electric current flowing through a given area. It is calculated by dividing the current passing through a conductor by the cross-sectional area of the conductor. The formula for current density is J I/A, where J is the current density, I is the current, and A is the cross-sectional area.
No mass does not equal density divided by volume but means multiplied by because that is six dimensional space and density is three dimensional space and mass volume is -3 dimensional space
Resistance = V/I Dimensional formula for V ML2T -3A -1 Dimensional formula for I A Dimensional formula for R= ML2T -3A -1 / A = ML2T -3A -2
Resistance = V/I Dimensional formula for V ML2T -3A -1 Dimensional formula for I A Dimensional formula for R= ML2T -3A -1 / A = ML2T -3A -2
The linear mass density formula is mass per unit length, denoted by (lambda) and calculated as mass divided by length. It is used to find the mass of a one-dimensional object by dividing its total mass by its length.
One way to calculate current is using ohms law; current equals voltage divided by resistance or: I=V/R Where I is current, V is voltage and R is resistance.
The dimensional formula of electric potential is [M L^2 T^-3 I^-1], where M represents mass, L represents length, T represents time, and I represents electric current.