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Find the dimension of work given that work =Force×distance?
Nitha Mulungu
Feb 17
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The dimension of work is given by the formula:
Work = Force × Distance
The dimension of force is [M L T^-2] (mass × length × time^-2) and the dimension of distance is [L] (length).
Therefore, the dimension of work is:
[M L^2 T^-2]
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