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The expression [M^(1)L^(2)T^(-2)] repres...

The expression `[M^(1)L^(2)T^(-2)]` represents

A

Power

B

Momentum

C

Pressure

D

Kinetic Energy

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The correct Answer is:
d

The expression `[M^(1)L^(2)T^(-2)]` represents K.E.
`because K.E.=(1)/(2)mv^(2) therefore [(1)/(2)mv^(2)]=[M^(1)L^(2)T^(-2)]`
The quantities in (a), (b) and (c ) have different dimensions.
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