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Engineering, 07.07.2021 01:00 morgaaaan651

Pls help me, I really need to understand this Determine the dimensions for W if W = P L^3 / (M V^2) where P is a pressure, L is a length, M is a mass, and V is a velocity.

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M

M / (L T^2)

L / T

M L / T^2

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