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Dimension of `(1)/(mu_(0)epsilon_(0))`, where symbols have usual meaning, are

A

`[L^(-1)T]`

B

`[L^(2)T^(2)]`

C

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

D

`[LT^(-1)]`

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The correct Answer is:
C

As we know that formula of velocity is
`v=(1)/sqrt(mu_(0)epsilon_(0))rArr v^(2)=1/(mu_(0)epsilon_(0))=[LT^(-1)]^(2)`
`:. (1)/(mu_(0)epsilon_(0))=[L^(2)T^(-2)]`
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