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If the formula,`X =3yz^(2)`, X andZ have dimensions of capacitance and magnetic induction.The dimensions of Y in MKSQ system are

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`[ X] = [ C ] = [M^(-1) L^(-2) T^(2) Q^(2)]`
`[Z] = [B] = [MT^(-1) Q^(-1)]`
`[Y] = ([ M^(-1) L^(-2) T^(2) Q^(2)])/([MT^(-1) Q^(-1)]^(2)) = [M^(-3) L^(-2) T^(4) Q^(4)]`
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