The quantity "strain" expressed in terms of the fundamental quantities (mass, length, time) is equivalent to: Question 10 options: 1) MLT-1. 2) ML-1T-2. 3) M2L-1T-3. 4) a dimensionless quantity. 5) none of the above.
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