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If `E` = energy , `G`= gravitational constant, `I`=impulse and `M`=mass, then dimensions of `(GIM^(2))/(E^(2)` are same as that of

A

time

B

mass

C

length

D

force

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`(GIM^(2))/(E^(2))=([M^(-1)L^(3)T^(-2)][MLT^(-1)][M^(2)])/([ML^(2)T^(-2)]^(2))`
`[M^(0)L^(0)T]`
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