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Alicia Johnston
1 July, 05:43
What is the dimensional formula of pressure?
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Caitlin Armstrong
1 July, 06:01
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pressure is equal to the net amount of force acting per unit area. Dimensional Formulae of force is M1L1T-2 and of area is L2. Therefore Pressure's dimension can be obtained by calculating Force by Area. Dimensional formula of pressure difference is M1L-1T-2.
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