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uzair_ha91
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I found this sentence in my textbook very confusing:
"...where k is constant of
proportionality. If we follow SI units, the value of k is 1."
Thus in
SI units, F=kILBsin<theta>=ILBsin<theta>
Why is the value of k taken as 1 only because we're following the SI units?
"...where k is constant of
proportionality. If we follow SI units, the value of k is 1."
Thus in
SI units, F=kILBsin<theta>=ILBsin<theta>
Why is the value of k taken as 1 only because we're following the SI units?