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Represent each of the following units as a combination of primitive

dimensions where M=mass, L=length, T=time. As an example, miles per hour would
correspond to [L/T].

a. kilometer
b. quart
c. pascal
d. watt
e. newton
f. horsepower

User Angus Forbes
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Answer:

a. unit of length: [L]

b. unit of volume: [
L^3]

c. unit of pressure:
P=(F)/(A) \equiv([MLT^(-2)])/([L^2])
[ML^(-1)T^(-2)]

d. unit of power:
N.m.s^(-1)\equiv [ML^2T^(-3)]

e. unit of force:
[kg.m/s^2]\equiv [MLT^(-2)]

f. unit of power:
N.m.s^(-1)\equiv [ML^2T^(-3)]

Force:
F=m.a=m.(v)/(t)=m.(x)/(t)/ t

Power:
P=(W)/(t)=(F.x)/(t)

where:

F = force

A = area

W = work

t = time

a = acceleration

v = velocity

x = displacement

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