If force(F), Velocity(V) and time(T) are taken as fundamental units, then the dimensions

If force(F), Velocity(V) and time(T) are taken as fundamental units, then the dimensions of mass are

Options

(a) FVT⁻¹
(b) FVT⁻²
(c) FV⁻¹T⁻¹
(d) FV⁻¹T

Correct Answer:

FV⁻¹T

Explanation:

Using Newton’s Second law equation, F = ma

Therefore, m = F/a

= FT / v m

= [Fv⁻¹T]

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