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Physics, 21.01.2020 03:31 jackiecroce1

If an equation is dimensionally correct, does this mean that the equation must be true? if an equation is not dimensionally correct, does this mean that the equation cannot be true? how is dimension analysis used as a check on the plausibiity of derived equations and computations? how does this knowledge you to understand and characterize particular phenomenon? explain.

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