[mass] [length2] / [time2] =
[ mass-length/time2 ] x [length] =
[force] x [length] = work or energy
I assume you mean dimensions M, L, and T as used in mechanics, ie mass, length, and time. See Wikipedia entry for 'Dimensional analysis'. There doesn't seem to be one name for who thought of the idea, it probably evolved through many people from Newton on.
The branch of science where there is analysis of human character based on physical features is known as morphology. This is a branch of biology which deals with specific structural features of organisms.
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If a product is dissolved in water it is known to be aqueous.
The physical quantity with the SI unit JC^-1 is the electric permittivity. It is a scalar quantity because it describes the ability of a material to store and transmit electrical energy.
By "physical" quantity, I will "assume" you mean directly measurable. 1. Kinetic Energy 2. Temperature 3. Velocity 4. Heat 'content' 5. Radioactivity 6. Luminescence
The physical quantity that can be completely described by specifying both magnitude and direction is called a vector. Vectors are represented by arrows, where the length represents the magnitude and the direction represents the direction.
In order for acceleration to be non-uniform, the physical quantity needed is a changing force acting on the object. This changing force can be caused by varying mass, changing direction, or an uneven distribution of forces acting on the object.
The physical quantity for distance covered in a given time is called speed, which is typically measured in units like meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Pressure does not have a scientific name as it is a physical quantity that measures force per unit area. In the SI system, pressure is measured in pascals (Pa).
The quantity for joule is energy.
The physical quantity that is the same for waves belonging to different electromagnetic spectrum is the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum is constant and is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second.
The speed of an object in circular motion remains constant while the direction of the velocity changes continuously.
Posts ($_POST) is used to take information from a form to the next screen (passing it along). You name the feild and then that becomes the name you will call back. For example:The Name there is quantiy. Therefore when the feild is carried over you can call back the variable using:Ensure you use '' ( $_POST['quantity'] ) for statements and either use (int) or take them out for numbers:StatmentNumberAlso a Number
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