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A force F is given by F = `at+ bt^(2)` , where t is time. The dimensions of a and b are

A

dimensions of a are `MLT^(-3)`

B

dimensions of a are `MLT^(-2)`

C

dimensions of a are `MLT^(-3)`

D

dimensions of a are `MLT^(-4)`

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