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Standard XI
Physics
Dimensions and Dimensional Analysis
Question
The dimensions of $$(\mu_{0}\epsilon_{0})^{-\dfrac {1}{2}}$$ are
A
$$[L^{-\dfrac {1}{2}} T^{\dfrac {1}{2}}]$$
B
$$[L T^{-1}]$$
C
$$[L^{\dfrac {1}{2}} T^-{\dfrac {1}{2}}]$$
D
$$[L^{-1} T]$$
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Correct option is D. $$[L T^{-1}]$$
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