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If `L, R , C , and V`, respectively , represent inductance , resistance , capacitance and potential difference , then the dimensions of `L //RCV` are the same as those of

A

Charge

B

`1//"Charge"`

C

Current

D

`1//"Current"`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`(L)/(RCV) = (L)/(T) (L( dI)/(d t)) = (1)/( dI) = (1)/("current")`
[As RC = time constant T and potential difference `= L ( dI)/( dt)]`
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