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The dimensions of [ML^(-1) T^(-2)] may c...

The dimensions of `[ML^(-1) T^(-2)]` may correspond to

A

moment of a force or torque

B

surface tension

C

pressure

D

co-efficient of viscosity

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  • Whose dimensions is ML^(2)T^(-1)

    A
    Torque
    B
    Angular momentum
    C
    Power
    D
    Work
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    B
    linear momentum
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