: Which of the following statements best explains why the homogencity of a physical equation is not a sufficient condition for the correctness of the
: Which of the following statements best explains
why the homogencity of a physical equation is
not a sufficient condition for the correctness of
the equation?
For an equation to be homogenous the
A units of the physical quantities on both
sides of the equation must be equal.
All correct equations are homogenous but
1.
B
not all homogenous equations are correct.
A homogenous equation may contain a
C
wrong unit less constant.
Homogeneity can be used to test the
D relationship between quantities in a
physical equation.

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