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P = (nx^(y)T)/(V(0))e^(-(Mgh)/(nxT)), wh...

`P = (nx^(y)T)/(V_(0))e^(-(Mgh)/(nxT))`, where n is number of moles, P is represents acceleration due to gravity and h is height. Find dimension of x and value of y.

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