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According to Newton, the viscous force acting between liquid layers of area `A` and velocity gradient `Deltav//Deltaz` is given by `F=-etaA(Deltav)/(Deltaz)` where `eta` is constant called coefficient of viscosity. The dimension of `eta` is :

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