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Taking electric Potential V as a fundamental quantity instead of electric current find the dimension of electric current in terms of the dimension of the electric potential.

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Since V (electric potential ) = `(P("power"))/(I("electric current"))`
`[I] = ([P])/([V])=(ML^(2)T^(-3))/(V)=ML^(2)T^(-3)V^(-1)`.
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