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Given : force `= (alpha)/("density" + beta^3).` What are the dimensions of `alpha, beta ?`

A

`ML^(-2)T^(-2)`, `ML^(-1//3)`

B

`M^(2)L^(4)T^(-2)`, `M^(1//3)L^(-1)`

C

`M^(2)L^(-2)T^(-2)`, `M^(1//3)L^(-1)`

D

`M^(2)L^(-2)T^(-2)`, `ML^(-3)`

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C
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