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Chapter 7 Problem 6P

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Problem 6P

Some authors prefer to use force as a primary dimension in place of mass. In a typical fluid mechanics problem, then, the four represented primary dimensions m, L, t, and T are replaced by F, L, t, and T. The primary dimension of force in this system is {force} = {F}. Using the results of Prob. 7-5, rewrite the primary dimensions of the universal gas constant in this alternate system of primary dimensions.

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The first step in solving 7 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 6PSome authors prefer to use force as a primary dimension in place of mass. In a typical fluid mechanics problem, then, the four represented primary dimensions m, L, t, and T are replaced by F, L, t, and T. The primary dimension of force in this system is {force} = {F}. Using the results of Prob. 7-5, rewrite the primary dimensions of the universal gas constant in this alternate system of primary dimensions.
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Title Fluid Mechanics 2 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, John M. Cimbala
ISBN 9780071284219

Some authors prefer to use force as a primary dimension in

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