Question #22b1a

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Feb 13, 2016

c has dimensions of text{distance}/text{time}^2. The units of c are m s^-2

Explanation:

y has the dimension of distance, so all terms on the right must also have distance as the dimension. Thus c has dimensions of:

text{distance}/text{time}^2 to balance out the squared time from t^2.

The units of c are therefore m /s^2.