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If F=v/(Cln(bx)) and F u and x denote fo...

If `F=v/(Cln(bx))` and F u and x denote force velocity and distance respectively then
(A) the dimension of c are [MT]
(B) the dimension of x must be same as `(v)/(cb)`
(C) the dimension of `(u)/(c)` can never be same as F
(D) the dimension of b are `L^(-1) `

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