Dimensional Analysis and Power enthropy

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The discussion focuses on deducing the dimensions of various physical quantities, particularly power and entropy, using dimensional analysis. The user successfully derives the dimensions of power as ML^2T^-3, confirming the correct interpretation of symbols. They seek guidance on determining the dimensions of entropy, referencing the relationship between heat transfer (dq), internal energy (du), and work (dw). The conversation highlights the need for familiarity with equations involving entropy to proceed with the analysis. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the application of dimensional analysis to understand physical concepts better.
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1. Homework Statement

how do i deduce the dimension of the following using dimensional analysis

Power enthropy, surface charge density, inductance, permitivity, radius of gyration



tried deducing the dimension of power like this:

p=work done/time
work done w= force x distance
=MLT e^-2 L
=ML e^T e^-2

substitute for power P= ML e^2 T e^ -2/T = ML e^ 2 T e^ -2

=ML e^ 2 T e^ -3

anyhelp will be appreciated
 
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I'm not sure what the 'e' is supposed to mean? Do you mean p = ML2T-3 ? If this is what you meant, then you are correct for the dimensions of power.
 
yes that is what i mean can you give me a clue on the dimension of enthrophy th3n
 
do you mean entropy? And to figure out its dimensions, you just need to do the same kind of thing you did with power. You knew that power is energy divided by time, and you knew the dimensions of energy and time, so you just substituted them into the equation to get the dimensions of power. So what equations do you know which involve entropy?
 
yes entropy, and i think dq=du+dw involves entropy am i right?
 
ah, well not that equation exactly. but there is an equation which relates a small change in entropy to dq
 
so what the equation please
 
well the equation has dq, T and ds (small change in entropy). Have you been taught this equation yet? Do you know any other equations involving entropy? It seems strange that your teacher would ask for the dimensions of entropy if the class has not yet been introduced to the concept yet..
 

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