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The equation of a state of a real gas is given by `(P + (a)/(V^(2))) (V - b) = RT`, where `T` is absolute temperature, `P` is pressure, `V` is volume and `R` is universal gas constant. What are the dimensions of constant `a` and `b` ?

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