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If the velocity `(V)` , acceleration `(A)` , and force `(F)` are taken as fundamental quantities instead of mass `(M)` , length `(L) , and time (T)` , the dimensions of young's modulus `(Y)` would be

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To find the dimensions of Young's modulus (Y) when velocity (V), acceleration (A), and force (F) are taken as fundamental quantities, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Young's Modulus Young's modulus (Y) is defined as the ratio of stress to strain. Mathematically, it is expressed as: \[ Y = \frac{\text{Stress}}{\text{Strain}} \] ### Step 2: Define Stress and Strain - **Stress** is defined as force per unit area: ...
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