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In a book, the answer for a particular question is expressed as b=ma/k[√(1+2kl/ma) . Here l represent length , m represent mass, a represent acceleration , then unit of b is ? (Chapter - units and dimensions )

In a book, the answer for a particular question is expressed as b=ma/k[√(1+2kl/ma) .
Here l represent length , m represent mass, a represent acceleration , then unit of b is ?
(Chapter - units and dimensions )

Grade:12th pass

1 Answers

Vikas TU
14149 Points
4 years ago
Hiii 
Dimension of mass = m 
Dimension of acceleration = [L][T^-2]
So, putting this value in equation 
We ger ans as meter .
Good luck Cheers 

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