If force $[F],$ acceleration $[A]$ and time $[T]$ are chosen as the fundamental physical quantities. Find the dimensions of energy.
  • A$[\mathrm{F}][\mathrm{A}][\mathrm{T}]$
  • B$[\mathrm{F}][\mathrm{A}]\left[\mathrm{T}^{2}\right]$
  • C$[F][\mathrm{A}]\left[\mathrm{T}^{-1}\right]$
  • D$[\mathrm{F}]\left[\mathrm{A}^{-1}\right][\mathrm{T}]$
NEET 2021, Medium
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