The physical quantities not having same dimensions are

The Physical Quantities Not Having Same Dimensions Are Physics Question

The physical quantities not having same dimensions are

Options

(a) Speed and (μ₀ε₀)⁻¹/₂
(b) Torque and work
(c) Momentum and Planck’s constant
(d) Stress and Young’s modulus

Correct Answer:

Momentum and Planck’s constant

Explanation:

Planck’s constant = M¹L²T⁻¹
Momentum = M¹L¹T⁻¹.

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