Physical quantities are generally not purely numerical: They have a particular dimension or combination of dimensions associated with them. Thus, your height is not 74, but rather 74 inches, often expressed as 6 feet 2 inches. Although feet and inches are different units they have the same dimension--length.
Required:
a. Find the dimensions [V] of volume.
b. Find the dimensions [v] of speed.
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