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Question
If the force is proportional to the square of velocity, then the dimension of the proportionality constant is ______
Options
[MLT0]
[MLT-1]
[ML-2T]
[ML-1T0]
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Solution
If the force is proportional to the square of velocity, then the dimension of the proportionality constant is [ML-1T0].
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