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Show steps on how to choose repeating variables in Buckingham Pi Theorem.

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Buckingham π theorem states that an equation involving a certain number 'n' of variables which are expressible in terms of 'k' independent fundamental physical quantities can be expressed in terms of dimensionless parameters.
p = n - k
Keeping the statement of Buckingham Pi Theorem,
We can proceed as follows:
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