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Homework Statement
Dimensional Analysis:
The following equation was given by a student during an examination:
(1/2)(mv2) = (1/2)(mv02) + √(mgh)
Do a dimensional analysis and explain why the equation can't be correct.
Homework Equations
m = grams
v = m/s2
The Attempt at a Solution
What is "g"?? Gravitational acceleration in m/s2?? That hasn't been introduced to us yet.
What is "h"? Plank's constant? That hasn't been introduced to us yet either!
Solution:
(1/2)(mv2) = (1/2)(mv02) + √(mgh)
(1/2)(g)(m/s2) ?=? (1/2)(g)(m/s2) + √[(g)(m/s2)(constant)]
(1/2)(mv2) ≠ (1/2)(mv02) + √(mgh)
unless m, g, or h = 0
Thanks!