True or False. An equation that is dimensionally correct is always physically correct, up to a constant of proportionality.
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The amount of water in reservoirs is often measured in acre-ft. One acre-ft is a volume that covers an area of one acre-ft. One acre-ft is a volume that covers an area of one volume in SI units of a reservoir containing 25.0 acre-ft of water.
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