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Nitha Mulungu
Mar 10

Energy has the dimensions ML^2T^-2=. Mass×velocity ×time.Could the equation correct?

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Mar 10
No, the correct dimensions for energy are ML^2T^-2, which represents mass multiplied by length squared divided by time squared. The equation you provided, Mass×velocity ×time, does not have the correct dimensions for energy.
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