Consider a new system of units in which C (speed of light in vacuum), h (Planck’s…
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Consider a new system of units in which C (speed of light in vacuum), h (Planck’s constant) and G (gravitational constant) are taken as fundamental units. Which of the following would correctly represent mass in this new system ?
- \[\sqrt{\frac{h C}{G}}\]
- \[\sqrt{\frac{G C}{h}}\]
- \[\sqrt{\frac{h G}{C}}\]
- \(\sqrt{h G C}\)
Answer
(A) h C G
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