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If electronic charge e, electron mass m, speed of light in vaccum c and Plank's constant h are taken as fundamental quantities, the permeability of vacuum `mu_(0)` can be expressed in units of :

A

`1.602 xx 10^(-10)` Coulomb

B

`4.8 xx 10^(-10)` coulomb

C

`1.602 xx 10^(-19)` e.s.u

D

`4.8 xx 10^(-10)` e.s.u

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