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In two systems of units the relation between velocity acceleration and force is given by `v_(2) = (v_(1)epsilon^(2))/(tau), a_(2) = a_(1) epsilon tau, F_(2) = (F_(1))/(epsilon tau)`, where `epsilon` and `tau` constants then find in this new system:
(a) `(m_(2))/(m_(1))` , (b) `(L_(2))/(L_(1))`

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(a)`1/(epsilon^2tau^2) ; (b)epsilon^2/tau^3`
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