Dimensional-analysis

/dɪˌmɛnʃənəl əˈnæləsɪs/ noun

A mathematical technique that uses the dimensions or units of physical quantities to check equations and guide problem-solving. It ensures that equations are dimensionally consistent and helps derive relationships between variables.

From Latin 'dimensio' meaning 'measurement' and Greek 'analysis' meaning 'breaking up'. The formal technique was developed in the 19th century by physicists and engineers who needed systematic ways to verify complex calculations.

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