Dimensions of Y/τ

Basically the question, shouldn't b=-3 and c=0?
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Opt
Opt4w ago
Pressure / energy, So 1/volume right? Huh
SirLancelotDuLac
SirLancelotDuLacOP4w ago
Yup. But iirc the correct answer is 4 or smth
Opt
Opt4w ago
Either way, it should be zero
SirLancelotDuLac
SirLancelotDuLacOP4w ago
Wait a min lemme check again... Oh ye it's given as 4.
Opt
Opt4w ago
Huh? Is this some practical physics thing?
SirLancelotDuLac
SirLancelotDuLacOP4w ago
Maybe idk. Even if it were "the measured quantity" doesn't insinuate something else tho. +solved @Opt
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