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If we choose velocity \(V\), length \(L\) and force \(F\) as fundamental physical quantities, then how would you express power in terms of \(V\), \(L\) and \(F\)?

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Power \(P=\frac{\text{Work}}{\text{time}}=\frac{F\times s}{t}=Fv\). So power is force multiplied by velocity.
  • \(F^1L^0V^1\)
  • \(F^1L^{-1}V^1\)
  • \(F^1L^{-1}V^2\)
  • \(F^1L^{-2}V^{-3}\)
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The Correct Option is A

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