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A physical quantity x can dimensionally represented in terms of M, L and T that is `x=M^(a) L^(b) T^(c)`. The quantity time-A. May be dimensionally represented in terms of x, M and L if `c ne 0`B. May be dimensionally represented in terms of x, M and L if `c=0`C. May be dimensionally represented in terms of x, M and L, irrespective of value of cD. Can never be dimensionally represented in terms of x, M and L

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