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User Carlbergenhem
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Answer:

Solution given:

t=
2π \sqrt{(m)/(g)}

where

t=time and it's dimension is [T¹]

m=mass and its dimension is [M¹]

dimension of constant term is nothing.

t=
2π \sqrt{(m)/(g)}

squaring on both side

we get

t²=4π²*
(m)/(k)

since 4π² has no dimension

Dimension of t²=[T²]

Dimension of m=[M¹]

Dimension of k=?

By using

The principle of homogeneity of dimension we get

Dimension of =dimension of
(m)/(k)

[T²]=
([M¹])/(K)

doing crisscrossed multiplication

K=
([M¹])/([T²])

dimension of k is
[M¹T^(-2)]or
[M¹L^0T^(-2)]

since length is absent

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