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If `E` and `G` respectively denote energy and gravitational constant,then `(E)/(G)` has the dimensions of:
(1) `[M^(2)][L^(-2)][T^(-1)]`
(2) `[M^(2)][L^(-1)][T^(0)]`
(3) `[M][L^(-1)][T^(0)]`
(4) `[M][L^(0)][T^(0)]`

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