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Which of the following equations is dimensionally invalid a. v=x+at b. x=at^2 c. v=√(2ax) d. vv_(f) =v_(i) -at
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Which of the following equations is dimensionally invalid a. v=x+at b. x=at^2 c. v=√(2ax) d. vv_(f) =v_(i) -at
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Which of the following equations is dimensionally invalid
a. v=x+at
b. x=at^2
c. v=
d. v
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the answer should be A or D
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