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The dimension of relative density and tension​

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Answer:

Relative density is proportional to the frequency of a material's density to its water density. Because both have had the same proportions, their proportion is also dimensionless.

Explanation:

The dimension of relative density:-

Relative Density of a Substance (R.D.) = Substance Density / Water Density.

Therefore, R.D. Is just a ratio or a number. There are no units or dimensions to it.

For example:- The density of iron is 8.5 GM's/cm^3 & the density of water is 1 gm/cm^3 (in cgs units).

Tension:- Surface tension is the propensity of the new worlds and infographics to reduce to the particle size which is least appropriate. Atmospheric pressure helps insects (e.g. water striders) can travel or move and on a water surface, typically object is sensed rather than water.

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