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If Surface tension (S), Moment of Inertia (I) and Planck’s constant (h), were to be taken as the fundamental units, the dimensional formula for linear momentum would be :

A

`S^(1//2)T^(1//2)h^(0)`

B

`S^(1//2)T^(3//2)h^(-1)`

C

`S^(3//2)T^(1//2)h^(0)`

D

`S^(1//2)T^(1//2)h^(-1)`

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