SOLUTION: If (M)^A.(L/T)^B.(L)^C where A=-1, B=-2, C=1? But how comes the answer L/mV^2? Any suggestion for this answer (detailed answer.how this V^2). Hint: V is the velocity m/s =[L/T] ?

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Question 1054533: If (M)^A.(L/T)^B.(L)^C where A=-1, B=-2, C=1?
But how comes the answer L/mV^2? Any suggestion for this answer (detailed answer.how this V^2). Hint: V is the velocity m/s =[L/T] ?

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