Is Physics Independent of Dimensions?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The dependence on dimensions while learning physics is sometimes overrated. The most important thing to note is that Physics is Ultimately Independent of Dimensions. Dimensions are our way of interpreting the many phenomena around us. In this video, we try and bring the beauty associated with the technique called Non-Dimensional Analysis to life and how it has aided in the development and exchange of scientific research around the world.
    If you do have any questions or suggestions do leave a comment in the comment section below. We are looking forward to reading them. Science is all about effective communication and exchange of ideas.
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    Although the channel name is 2brokescientists, we cannot function without the help of our team. Ankith John ( / ankithjohn ) has brought this video to life with his videography suggestions and painstaking editing. Thanks Ankith!!
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  • @vagvipandey7005
    @vagvipandey7005 2 года назад

    Very informative, guys! Looking forward to more such content :)