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Young's modulus is Y = stress /strain. Here stress is the force of reaction per unit area and strain is the change of length per unit initial length. Find out dimension of Y. If velocity (V) acceleration (A) and force (F) are taken as the fundamental quantities in place of mass length and time then what will be the dimension of Y ?

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