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Given that force is given F=Pt^(-1)+Qt. ...

Given that force is given `F=Pt^(-1)+Qt`. Here t is time. The unit of P is same as that of

A

displacement

B

velocity

C

accerleration

D

momentum

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The correct Answer is:
D

"Force" `=("Momentum")/("time")`
Now `F=pt^(-1)impliesp=Ft`
Momentum `=` Force `xx` time
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