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The speed, v, of an object moving along a straight line can be given in terms of time, t by v = at +b/t-c where a, b, c are constants. Assume, the expression is physically correct. If the dimensions of v are L/T, determine the dimensions of the terms a, b and c. Carefully layout your procedure.

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