Suppose a quantity \( y \) can be dimensionally represented in terms of \( \mathrm{M}, \mathrm{L...
Suppose a quantity \( y \) can be dimensionally represented in terms of \( \mathrm{M}, \mathrm{L} \) and \( \mathrm{T} \), that is \( [y]=\left[\mathrm{M}^{a} \mathrm{~L}^{b} \mathrm{~T}^{c}\right] \) then \( \mathrm{M} \)
(a) may be represented in terms of \( \mathrm{L}, \mathrm{T} \) and \( y \) if \( a=0 \)
(b) may be represented in terms of L, T and \( y \) if \( a \neq 0 \)
(c) can always be dimensionally represented in terms of math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML class=wrs_chemistrymo /momi mathvariant=normalL/mimo,/momo /momi mathvariant=normalT/mimo /mo/mathand \( y \)
(d) can never be dimensionally represented in terms of \( \mathrm{L}, \mathrm{T} \) and \( y \).
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