The physical quantities which are not having the same dimensions are
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The physical quantities which are not having the same dimensions are
- Torque and Work
- Stress and Young's modulus
- Velocity and \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{\epsilon_{a} \psi_{a}}}\)
- Linear momentum and Planck's constant
Answer
(D) Linear momentum and Planck's constant
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