An equation is given as (p+a / V^2)=b θ/V , Where p= pressure V=volume and θ= absolute temperature. If a and b are constants, then dimensions of a will be An equation is given as (p+a / V^2)=b θ/V then dimensions of a will be Where p= pressure V=volume and θ= absolute temperature. If a and b are constants August 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 1 - Units and Dimensions , NEET Last 32 Years Solved 1988 - 2019 Physics and Chemistry Video Solutions , Physics , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related Find out the unit and dimensions of the constants a and b in the van der waal's equation [p + a/v^2](V−b) = RT, where p is pressure, v is volume, R is gas constant, and T is temperature.In the relation P=αβeαZkθ, P is pressure, Z is height, k is Boltzmann constant and θ is the temperature. Find the dimensions of α and βA famous relation in physics relates the moving mass m0 of a particle in terms of its speed v and the speed of light c. (This relation first arose as a consequence of the special theory of relativity due to Albert Einstein). A boy recalls the relation almost correctly but forgets where to put the constant c.