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Find the dimension of \( \frac{E}{B} \) where, E represents electric field and B represents magnetic field.

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The dimension of the ratio of electric field to magnetic field is \( LT^{-1} \).
Updated On: Mar 25, 2026
  • \( ML^2 T^{-1} \)
  • \( LT^{-1} \)
  • \( L^2 T^{-1} \)
  • \( LT^{-2} \)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The dimensions of the electric field \( E \) and the magnetic field \( B \) are as follows:- Electric field \( E \) dimension: \[ [E] = \frac{ML^2}{T^3 A} \] Here, \( A \) represents the dimension of current.- Magnetic field \( B \) dimension: \[ [B] = \frac{ML}{T^2 A} \]The dimension of \( \frac{E}{B} \) is obtained by dividing the dimensions:\[\left[ \frac{E}{B} \right] = \frac{\frac{ML^2}{T^3 A}}{\frac{ML}{T^2 A}} = \frac{ML^2}{T^3 A} \times \frac{T^2 A}{ML} = \frac{L}{T}\]Therefore, the dimension of \( \frac{E}{B} \) is \( LT^{-1} \).
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