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A quantity X is given by `epsi_(0)L(DeltaV)/(DeltaT)` where `epsi_(0)` is the permittivity of the free space, L is a length `Delta`V is a potential difference nad `Deltat` is a time interval. The dimensional formula for X is the same as that of

A

resistance

B

charge

C

voltage

D

current

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