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If momentum (P ), area (A) and time (T ) are taken to be fundamental quantities, then energy has the dimensional
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If momentum (P ), area (A) and time (T ) are taken to be fundamental quantities, then energy has the dimensional formula
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(a) `(P^1 A^(–1) T^1)`
(b) `(P^2 A^1 T^1)`
(c) `(P^1 A^(–1/2) T^1)`
(d) `(P^1 A^(–1/2) T^1)`
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