The volume of a liquid flowing out per second of a pipe of length l and radius r is written by a student as where P is the pressure difference between the two ends of the pipe and is the coefficient of the viscosity of the liquid having dimensional formula . Check whether the equation is dimensionally correct.
The volume of a liquid flowing out per second of a pipe is given by,
Step 2: Find the dimensions of LHS and RHS.
(V is the volume of liquid flowing out per second)
As dimensions of LHS is equal to the dimensions of RHS.
Therefore, the equation is dimensionally correct.
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