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The dimensions of `(mu_0 epsilon_0)^(-1/2)` are

A

`[L^(-1)T]`

B

`[LT^(-1)]`

C

`[L^(1/2) T^(-1/2)]`

D

`[L^(1/2)T^(-1/2)]`

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  • The dimensions of (mu_(0)epsi_(0))^((1)/(2)) are

    A
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    B
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    `[ML^(2) T^(-2) ]`
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    `[ML^(2) T^(-1) ]`
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