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If the dimension of a physical quantity are given by `M^(a) L^(b) T^(e)` then physical qantity will be

A

Force If `a= 0, b=-1, c=-2`

B

Pressure If `a=1, b=-1, c=-2`

C

Velocity If `a=1, b=0, c=-1`

D

Acceleration If `a=1, b=1, c=1`

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