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if F, V, and we're chosen as fundamental unit of force, velocity and time respectively , the dimensions of mass would be represented as​

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Answer:

The dimension of mass can be represented as:
[F^(1) T^(1) V^(-1) ]

Step-by-step explanation:

We have Force = Mass X Acceleration

= Mass X
(Change in Velocity)/(Time Taken)

or, Mass = Force x
\frac {Time Taken } { Change in Velocity }

So, dimensions of mass =
([F][T])/([V])

=
[F^(1) T^(1) V^(-1) ]

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