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A quantity X is given by \(\varepsilon_0 \mathrm{~L} \frac{\Delta \mathrm{~V}}{\Delta t}\), where \(\varepsilon_0\) is the permittivity of free space, L is the length, \(\Delta \mathrm{V}\) is a potential difference and \(\Delta t\) is a time interval. The dimension of \(X\) is same as that of

  1. A Resistance
  2. B Charge
  3. C Voltage
  4. D Current
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(D) Current

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\(\mathrm{X}=\varepsilon_0 \cdot \frac{\text { Volt } \times \mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{sec}}=\varepsilon_0 \frac{\mathrm{~d} \phi}{\mathrm{dt}}=\mathrm{i}_{\mathrm{d}}=\) current
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