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Few quantities with their units are listed below. Mark the units which are not correctly matched.
(i) Density : kg `m^(-3)`
(ii) Velocity of light : m `s^(-1)`
(iii) Planck's constant : `J^(-1) s^(-1)`
(iv) Acceleration : `ms^(-2)`

A

(ii) and (iv)

B

(i) and (iii)

C

(iii) and (v)

D

(iv) and (v)

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To determine which units are not correctly matched, we will analyze each quantity and its corresponding unit. ### Step 1: Analyze Density - **Density** is defined as mass per unit volume. - The formula for density is: \[ \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \] ...
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