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Dimentional Formula

The document provides a list of physical quantities along with their formulas and dimensional representations in the SI/MKS system. Key concepts include length, mass, time, velocity, acceleration, force, work, power, energy, momentum, density, and gravitational constants. Each quantity is associated with its respective formula and dimensional analysis for clarity.
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Dimentional Formula

The document provides a list of physical quantities along with their formulas and dimensional representations in the SI/MKS system. Key concepts include length, mass, time, velocity, acceleration, force, work, power, energy, momentum, density, and gravitational constants. Each quantity is associated with its respective formula and dimensional analysis for clarity.
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Formula Dimensional

Name
[SI/MKS system] Formula
Length or Distance or Displacement m L1
Mass Kg M1
Time sec T1
Temperature Kelvin K1
Distance Displacement
Speed = or Velocity = m/sec L1.T-1
Time Time
Velocity
Accelera on = [e.g. Gravity (g)] m/sec2 L1.T-2
Time
Force = Mass × Accelera on Kg . m/sec2 M1.L1.T-2
Workdone = Force × Displacement Kg . m2/sec2 M1.L2.T-2
Workdone
Power = Kg . m2/sec3 M1.L2.T-3
Time
Energy = Power × Time Kg . m2/sec2 M1.L2.T-2
Momentum = Mass × Velocity Kg . m/sec M1.L1.T-1
Torque = Force × Distance Kg . m2/sec2 M1.L2.T-2
Mass
Density = Kg/m3 M1.L-3
Volume
Force×Distance2
Gravita onal Constant (G) = m3/(Kg . sec2) M-1.L3.T-2
Mass1 ×Mass2
Gravita onal Poten al Energy = Mass × Gravity × Height Kg. m2/sec2 M1.L2.T-2
Gravita onal Poten al Energy
Gravita onal Poten al = m2/sec2 L2.T-2
Mass
Force
Gravita onal Intensity = m/sec2 L.T-2
Mass

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