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.Consider the equation P=hdg in which P is the pressure, d is the density and g...

.Consider the equation P=hdg in which P is the pressure, d is the density and g is acceleration due to gravity. Check whether the equation is dimensionally correct. Also, can you identify the quantity having the dimensional formula M1L1T-2. Also consider a statement such that Is there is any physical quantity have dimensions but no units. If No, then explain why ? If yes, then specify the quantity.

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The concept used in this question is of dimensionally correct which means dimensions on both sides of the equation should be same , after applying this concept i deduced the value asked in the question.

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