Which is dimensionless
  • A$\frac{{{\rm{Force}}}}{{{\rm{Acceleration}}}}$
  • B$\frac{{{\rm{Velocity}}}}{{{\rm{Acceleration}}}}$
  • C$\frac{{{\rm{Volume}}}}{{{\rm{Area}}}}$
  • D$\frac{{{\rm{Energy}}}}{{{\rm{Work}}}}$
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