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Force F and density d are related as `F=(alpha)/(beta+sqrtd)`, Then find the dimensions of `alpha` and `beta`

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To find the dimensions of α and β from the given relationship \( F = \frac{\alpha}{\beta + \sqrt{d}} \), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship The equation states that force \( F \) is equal to \( \frac{\alpha}{\beta + \sqrt{d}} \). For this equation to be dimensionally consistent, all terms must have the same dimensions. ### Step 2: Identify the dimensions of force \( F \) The dimension of force \( F \) is given by: \[ ...
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