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Spike claims that dimensional analysis shows that the correct expression for change in velocity, Spike claims that dimensional analysis shows that the correct expression for change in velocity,   ,is   ,where m is mass,t is time,and F is the magnitude of force.Carla says that can't be true because the dimensions of force are   ) Which one,if either,is correct? A) Spike,because   . B) Spike,because   . C) Carla,because   . D) Carla,because   . E) Spike,because the dimensions of force are   .
,is Spike claims that dimensional analysis shows that the correct expression for change in velocity,   ,is   ,where m is mass,t is time,and F is the magnitude of force.Carla says that can't be true because the dimensions of force are   ) Which one,if either,is correct? A) Spike,because   . B) Spike,because   . C) Carla,because   . D) Carla,because   . E) Spike,because the dimensions of force are   .
,where m is mass,t is time,and F is the magnitude of force.Carla says that can't be true because the dimensions of force are Spike claims that dimensional analysis shows that the correct expression for change in velocity,   ,is   ,where m is mass,t is time,and F is the magnitude of force.Carla says that can't be true because the dimensions of force are   ) Which one,if either,is correct? A) Spike,because   . B) Spike,because   . C) Carla,because   . D) Carla,because   . E) Spike,because the dimensions of force are   .
) Which one,if either,is correct?


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