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Units and Dimensions
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Module - 5 Types of Units
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Module - 28 SI Prefixes
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  2. Sir,in the second bit, won't sin(vt) be dimensionless like sine theta is,as you said before? Please explain sir. The second point you mentioned in module 13 where all trigonometric ratios are dimensionless, isn't it applicable here?The explanation in this part is that the argument is always dimensionless (which you had mentioned there too)...I am not able to understand.
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