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you just need some confidence...you've figured it out. One of the best techniques to seeing if you have the 'right' answer is to look a the units. You're correct about adding the exponents ...and all on one side of the equation if you like. Ft^2 *Ft* lb/Ft^3..
Add the exponents. Ft^3*lb/Ft^3 or Ft^3*lb*FT-3.. = lb. The quick term is the units of Ft cancel out. yielding only force as your answer. |
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