Mass is dimensionless. Its a property of matter.
The dimension of impulse is[ force x time ] = [ mass x length x time / time-squared ] = [ mass x length / time ] = momentum
Momentum = Mass X Velocity Velocity = Displacement/Time Dimension of Mass = M Dimension of Displacement = L Dimension of Time = T Therefore Dimension of Velocity = LT-1 Therefore Dimension of Momentum = MLT-1
The quantity called the Gravitational constant (G) has the following dimension: [G] = L3T-2M-1 The mass exponent is "negative" ... but watch out, it only means that mass is on the denominator ... i.e. [G] = L3 / T2M
The mass is not dimensionless; it is a fundamental physical quantity that describes the amount of matter in an object. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms in the International System of Units (SI).
The dimension of joule is a measure of energy, which is equivalent to 1 kg * m^2/s^2. This dimension is derived from the SI base units for mass (kilograms), length (meters), and time (seconds).
The dimension of mass is always [M].
The dimension of impulse is[ force x time ] = [ mass x length x time / time-squared ] = [ mass x length / time ] = momentum
The dimension is [M], that is, one lot of mass.
Momentum = Mass X Velocity Velocity = Displacement/Time Dimension of Mass = M Dimension of Displacement = L Dimension of Time = T Therefore Dimension of Velocity = LT-1 Therefore Dimension of Momentum = MLT-1
The quantity called the Gravitational constant (G) has the following dimension: [G] = L3T-2M-1 The mass exponent is "negative" ... but watch out, it only means that mass is on the denominator ... i.e. [G] = L3 / T2M
The dimension of power is (energy / time)= (force x distance) / time= (mass x distance / time2) x distance / time= mass x distance2 / time3= ML2T-3
The mass is not dimensionless; it is a fundamental physical quantity that describes the amount of matter in an object. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms in the International System of Units (SI).
Refer IS:808_1989 for dimensions , mass & sectional properties.
Density = Mass / Volume. kg/m3 or gm/cm3
The dimension of joule is a measure of energy, which is equivalent to 1 kg * m^2/s^2. This dimension is derived from the SI base units for mass (kilograms), length (meters), and time (seconds).
The correct dimensional formula of latent heat is MoL2T2.
A hectogram is a unit of mass or weight therefore a linear dimension is inapplicable.