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The unit of electric field intensity is newton per coulomb i.e. N/C.
Newton is the unit of force and has dimensions [MLT−2]
Coulomb is the unit of charge and has the dimensions [A1T1]
Hence the dimension of field will be [MLT−3A−1]
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{tex}\begin{aligned} & \text { Kinetic energy= } \frac{1}{2} \mathrm{mv}^2 \\ & =\mathrm{M}\left[\mathrm{LT}^{-1}\right]^2 \\ & =\left[\mathrm{ML}^2 \mathrm{~T}^{-2}\right] \end{aligned}{/tex}
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