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[" 6.Consider three quantities "x=E/B,Y=sqrt(1/ mu_(0)varepsilon_(0))" and "Z=(1)/(CR)" .Here "l'" is the length of a "],[" wire,"c" is a capacitance and "'R'" is a resistance.All other symbols have standard "],[" meanings."],[" A) "x.Y" have the same dimensions "],[" B) "" Y "" Z have the same dimensions "],[" C) "z" ,"x" have the same dimensions "],[" D) None of the three pairs have the same dimensions "]

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