How do you know that a volt per meter is the same as a newton per coulomb?
1 Answer
Yes, these are. See explanation below.
Explanation:
Let us find out the dimensions of both the given physical quantities. In terms of Mass M, Length L and Time T.
We see that dimensions of both the given physical quantities are same.
Worksheet to ascertain the dimensions of quantities involved.
- Newton is unit of Force
#F=mcdota# , Its dimensions are#"M"cdot"L""T"^-2# , as acceleration is#text{Distance}/text{time}^2# - Coulomb is unit of electric charge.
Coulomb Force#|vecF|prop(q_1q_2)/|vecr^2|#
Dimensions of left hand side#"ML""T"^-2#
Dimensions of right hand side#"Coulomb"^2 / "Distance"^2 ->"Coulomb"^2 / "L"^2#
Equating the dimensions of two sides, taking denominator to the other side and taking square root of both sides we obtain
3. We know that Volt