H. It is known that the total quantity within an exponential function [-0.1*t in the previous question] must be dimensionless. What is the dimension of the constant -0.1 in the previous equation? I In a thermodynamic system [like the rocket engine] we have the relationship log(P) = nlog (V + log(C) where P represents pressure, V represents volume, C is a constant and n is an index. Show that: CVn= P J. If in the previous question, n = 2, find the dimensions of the constant C. %3!

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H. It is known that the total quantity within an exponential function [-0.1*t in the previous question]
must be dimensionless. What is the dimension of the constant -0.1 in the previous equation?
I In a thermodynamic system [like the rocket engine] we have the relationship log(P) = nlog (V +
log(C)
where P represents pressure, V represents volume, C is a constant and n is an index. Show
that:
CVn= P
J. If in the previous question, n = 2, find the dimensions of the constant C.
%3!
Transcribed Image Text:H. It is known that the total quantity within an exponential function [-0.1*t in the previous question] must be dimensionless. What is the dimension of the constant -0.1 in the previous equation? I In a thermodynamic system [like the rocket engine] we have the relationship log(P) = nlog (V + log(C) where P represents pressure, V represents volume, C is a constant and n is an index. Show that: CVn= P J. If in the previous question, n = 2, find the dimensions of the constant C. %3!
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