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Let l, r, c, and v represent inductance, resistance, capacitance and voltage, respectively. The dimension of `(l)/(rcv)` in SI units will be :

A

`[LT^(2)]`

B

`[LA^(-2)]`

C

`[A^(-1)]`

D

`[LTA]`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(L)/(rCV) rArr (Lr)/(rCV gamma) " "([T])/([T])[A^(-1)] rArr [A^(-1)]`
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  • Let l,r,c and v represent inductance, resistance, capacitance and voltage, resistance,capacitance and voltage, respectively. The dimension of (l)/(rcv) in SI units will be :

    A
    `[LA^(-2)]`
    B
    `[A^(-1)]`
    C
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    D
    `[LT^(2)]`
  • Let l,r,c and v represent inductance, resistance, capacitance and voltage, resistance,capacitance and voltage, respectively. The dimension of (l)/(rcv) in SI units will be :

    A
    `[LA^(-2)]`
    B
    `[A^(-1)]`
    C
    `[LTA]`
    D
    `[LT^(2)]`
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    A
    `[M^(0)L^(0)T]`
    B
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    D
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