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When an unknown physical quantity X is divided by the force, acting on the body, we get the velocity of the body. What is X ?

A

Work

B

Kinetic energy

C

Power

D

Linear momentum

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The correct Answer is:
c

`(X)/("Force")` = velocity `therefore X = Fv`
But Power = Fv `therefore` X = Power
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