If force is proportional to square of velocity, then the dimension of proportionality

If Force Is Proportional To Square Of Velocity Then The Physics Question

If force is proportional to square of velocity, then the dimension of proportionality constant is

Options

(a) MLT⁰
(b) MLT⁻¹
(c) ML⁻²T
(d) ML⁻¹T⁰

Correct Answer:

ML⁻¹T⁰

Explanation:

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Subject: Physics (2479)

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