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In the relation: `P=(alpha)/(beta)e^(-(alphaZ)/(ktheta)),P` is pressure `Z` is distance `k` is Boltzmann constant and `theta` ils the temperature. The dimensional formula of `beta` will bes

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`[M^(0)L^(2)T^(0)]`

B

`[ML^(2)T]`

C

`[ML^(0)T^(-1)]`

D

`[M^(0)L^(2)T^(-1)]`

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