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The dimension of √(μ0/ε0) is equal to that of : (μ0 = Vacuum permeability and ε0 = Vacuum permittivity) (1) Inductance (2) Resistance (3) Capacitance (4) Voltage
- Inductance
- Resistance
- Capacitance
- Voltage
Correct answer: Resistance
Solution
The dimension of √(μ0/ε0) corresponds to resistance because it simplifies to the dimension of impedance in an electromagnetic context, which is related to how electric and magnetic fields interact in a vacuum.
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