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In equation of motion `S=ut + 1/2 kt^(2)` , the dimensional formula for K is.................

A

`[LT^(-1)]`

B

`[LT^(-2)]`

C

[T]

D

`[L^(-1)T]`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`[LT^(-2)]`
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