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if S = u + a/2(2n-1) then how the dimension of S is equal to the dimension of u and also the dimension of a when n is a constant

if S = u + a/2(2n-1) then how the dimension of S is equal to the dimension of u and also the dimension of a when n is a constant

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Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!
Makarand konnur
22 Points
9 years ago
Hi,
The way this is derived, which you might already be knowing is from Sn-Sn-1 that is, distance travelled in nth second minus the distance travelled in n-1 second NOTE HERE 1 IS 1SECOND IT HAS DIMENSIONS. So thats why the u is u*1(second) thereby giving it the dimensions of distance/displacement.
 
Hope you understood.
 
PEACE!

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