Answer:
[tex]L = \frac{M}{C*T}[/tex]
Explanation:
In our universe the unit of current used to be defined as the current that produces a certain force per unit of length between two wires separated by a certain length. This means:
[tex]I = \frac{F}{l * l}[/tex]
Replacing force by its definition
[tex]I = \frac{M * \frac{l}{T^2}}{l^2} = \frac{M}{l * T^2}[/tex]
And since current is charge over time
[tex]C = I * T[/tex]
[tex]C = \frac{M}{l * T}[/tex]
From this we can define length as a function of time, mass, and charge:
[tex]L = \frac{M}{C*T}[/tex]