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The work done `'w'` by a body varies with displacement `'x'` as `w = Ax + (B)/((C-x)^(2))`. The demensional formula for `'B'` is

A

`[ML^(2)T^(-2)]`

B

`[ML^(4)T^(-2)]`

C

`[MLT^(-2)]`

D

`[ML^(2)T^(-4)]`

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B

`w = Ax + (B)/((C-x)^(2))` (principle of homogenity)
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