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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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