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If \(x=a t+b t^{2}\), where \(x\) is measured in metre and \(t\) in second, then the dimension of \((b / a)\) is

  1. A \(\left[\mathrm{LT}^{-2}\right]\)
  2. B \(\left[\mathrm{LT}^{-1}\right]\)
  3. C \(\left[\mathrm{T}\right]\)
  4. D \(\left[\mathrm{T}^{-1}\right]\)
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(D) \(\left[\mathrm{T}^{-1}\right]\)

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Given, \(x=a t+b t^{2}\) Here, \(x\) is measured in metre \((\mathrm{m})\) and \(t\) is in second \((\mathrm{s})\). So, for dimensional consistency of equation, Dimensions of \(a=[a]=\frac{[x]}{[t]}=\frac{[L]}{[T]}=\left[L^{-1}\right]\) Similarly, for…