Based on the following equation, answer the questions below.
where:
v [=]volt [V]
p [=]watt [W]
I [=]amperse [A]
T [=]kelvin per mole [K/ mol]
a. What are the fundamental dimensions of o?
b. What are the fundamental dimensions of y?
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