To determine the dimensions of the magnetic field (B), often referred to as magnetic field intensity in older contexts or competitive exams, we can use the Lorentz force formula: F=q(v×B) . From this, the magnitude of the magnetic field is B=F/(qvsinθ). According to the sources, the dimensional formulae for the relevant quantities are:
- Force (F): [MLT−2] .
- Charge (q): [IT] or [AT] .
- Velocity (v): [LT−1] .
Substituting these dimensions into the formula for B:
[B]=[MLT−2]/([AT]×[LT−1])=[MLT−2]/[LAT]=[MT−2A−1] .
This is represented as [ML0T−2A−1], matching Option C. It is important to note that modern NCERT textbooks define 'Magnetic Intensity' (H) as having dimensions [L−1A] , but the context of the options confirms the question refers to the magnetic induction field (B).