...dimensionally correct. working out a), on the LHS , you have X, which has the dimension of ...equation is dimensionally correct. Working out d), LHS is M (LT^ -1)^2 i.e. ML...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 08/11/2008
The pressures in the liquids at the bottom of the LHS and RHS columns are Po+2tgh and Po+tgh respectively...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/06/2015
You made a couple of errors here. On the LHS , you have "6450" instead of "6450*g" ("6.45 × 10³ ...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 28/09/2015
Is the equation 8kg + 4kg = 12kg/s dimensionally correct Incorrect...the LHS of the equation has only mass dimension (kg)...the RHS has both...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 20/08/2008
Your LHS is correct, but you got the wrong result. I get 220 ft·lbs.
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/10/2013
...? It's the process of ensuring the units on the LHS (dependent) side of the equation match the units on the RHS (independent) side...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/02/2011
... Gained = Heat Lost On the LHS we have 3 components: Heat used to warm Ice from...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 25/01/2007
You have too many digits on the LHS of the decimal point. When dividing the numbers you used...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 30/11/2012
...the answer (the dependent variable like F and g on the LHS of each equation for example). SI units, like... of the equation. That is, if the LHS units <> RHS units...
5 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 07/08/2007
Well you have two O's on the LHS , but only one O on the RHS. Your reaction as written...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/02/2011