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The magnitude of a force, F, between two particles of masses m1 and m2 a distance r apart, varies with m1, m2, and r according to the formula F = C m1 m2 r, where C is a constant. The dimensions of force are [F] = M L/T2, where M stands for mass, L for length, and T for time. What are the dimensions of the constant C?

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