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Please ANSWER! What could a question in Physics be, using the fundamental units in equations?

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Please ANSWER! What could a question in Physics be, using the fundamental units in equations?

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Dear desparate Karen, it’s hard to answer without knowing exactly what level you are at in your course. Perhaps you should learn the dimensions and units of common quantities, like acceleration: dimension LT^-2, common unit m/s² force: dimension MLT^-2, common unit kg.m/s² = N, etc. On the two sides of any equation in physics, dimensions must match, else something is wrong or missing.

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