How to calculate decimal power for dimensional quantities? [closed](Geometry-Physics) Given a radius and...

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How to calculate decimal power for dimensional quantities? [closed]


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If we calculate area of a square with sides of 5 cm, then it will be,
a*a= 5cm * 5cm= 25 cm^2

Similarly, for an algorithm like,
a=x*y^0.509*z^2.45 such that x=0.252, y=0.65 g/cm^3, z=50 cm.
How will you calculate the value of a?










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If we calculate area of a square with sides of 5 cm, then it will be,
a*a= 5cm * 5cm= 25 cm^2

Similarly, for an algorithm like,
a=x*y^0.509*z^2.45 such that x=0.252, y=0.65 g/cm^3, z=50 cm.
How will you calculate the value of a?










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closed as off-topic by Saad, John Omielan, Lord Shark the Unknown, Eevee Trainer, John Douma Mar 12 at 5:46


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$begingroup$


If we calculate area of a square with sides of 5 cm, then it will be,
a*a= 5cm * 5cm= 25 cm^2

Similarly, for an algorithm like,
a=x*y^0.509*z^2.45 such that x=0.252, y=0.65 g/cm^3, z=50 cm.
How will you calculate the value of a?










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If we calculate area of a square with sides of 5 cm, then it will be,
a*a= 5cm * 5cm= 25 cm^2

Similarly, for an algorithm like,
a=x*y^0.509*z^2.45 such that x=0.252, y=0.65 g/cm^3, z=50 cm.
How will you calculate the value of a?







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