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U NITS AND M EASUREMENT · Part 14

Chapter 1: UNITS AND MEASUREMENT · PHYSICS

an equation of speed, the dimensions on both the sides of equation, when simplified, must be of length/ time, or [L T – ]. Dimensions are customarily used as a preliminary test of the consistency of an equation, when there is some doubt about the correctness of the equation. However, the dimensional consistency does not guarantee correct equations. It is uncertain to the extent of dimensionless quantities or functions.

The arguments of special functions, such as the trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions must be dimensionless. A pure number, ratio of similar physical quantities, such as angle as the ratio (length/length), refractive index as the ratio (speed of light in vacuum/speed of light in medium) etc., has no dimensions. Now we can test the dimensional consistency or homogeneity of the equation

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