MCQ
The dimensions of surface tension are
  • A
    $[ML{T^{ - 1}}]$
  • B
    $[M{L^2}{T^{ - 2}}]$
  • $[M{L^0}{T^{ - 2}}]$
  • D
    $[M{L^{ - 1}}{T^{ - 2}}]$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$[M{L^0}{T^{ - 2}}]$
c
(c)$T = \frac{F}{l} = \frac{{[ML{T^{ - 2}}]}}{{[L]}} = [M{L^0}{T^{ - 2}}]$

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