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the dimensions of `("force constant "div" mass")^(2//2)` are the same as that of :

A

acceleration

B

angular acceleration

C

angular velocity

D

velocity.

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C

`[("Force constant")/("mass")]^(1//2)=[(ML^(@)T^(-2))/(M)]^(1//2)=T^(-1)=` dimensions of angular velocity.
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