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Comprehensive Dimensional Formula Chart

The document provides a comprehensive chart of dimensional formulas for various physical quantities, including density, speed, force, energy, and electric charge. Each quantity is accompanied by its formula and corresponding MLT (Mass, Length, Time) dimensional representation. This chart serves as a quick reference for understanding the relationships between physical quantities and their dimensions.

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Comprehensive Dimensional Formula Chart

The document provides a comprehensive chart of dimensional formulas for various physical quantities, including density, speed, force, energy, and electric charge. Each quantity is accompanied by its formula and corresponding MLT (Mass, Length, Time) dimensional representation. This chart serves as a quick reference for understanding the relationships between physical quantities and their dimensions.

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Comprehensive Dimensional Formula Chart (MLT Form)

Quantity Formula MLT Form

Density rho = mass / volume [M L^-3]

Speed v = distance / time [L T^-1]

Velocity v = displacement / time [L T^-1]

Acceleration a = velocity / time [L T^-2]

Force F = mass x acceleration [M L T^-2]

Pressure P = force / area [M L^-1 T^-2]

Energy / Work E = force x distance [M L^2 T^-2]

Momentum p = mass x velocity [M L T^-1]

Impulse J = Force x time [M L T^-1]

Power P = Work / time [M L^2 T^-3]

Gravitational Constant G in F = G(m1*m2)/r^2 [M^-1 L^3 T^-2]

Surface Tension T = Force / length [M T^-2]

Angular Velocity w = angle / time [T^-1]

Planck's Constant h = Energy / frequency [M L^2 T^-1]

Electric Charge Q = current x time [T I]

Electric Potential V = Work / Charge [M L^2 T^-3 I^-1]

Resistance R=V/I [M L^2 T^-3 I^-2]

Capacitance C=Q/V [M^-1 L^-2 T^4 I^2]

Magnetic Field B = F / (I × L) [M T^-2 I^-1]

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