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The equation of state of a gas is given by `(p+(a)/V^(3))(V-b^(2))=cT` where p, V and T are pressure volume and temperature respectively and a, b,c are constants. The dimensions of a and b are respectively

A

`ML^(8)T^(-2) "and"L^(3//2)`

B

`ML^(5)T^(-2) "and"L^(3)`

C

`ML^(5)T^(-2) "and"L^(6)`

D

`ML^(6)T^(-2) "and"L^(3//2)`

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