Young’s modulus of elasticity Y is expressed in terms of three derived quantities…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Physics and Measurement
Young’s modulus of elasticity Y is expressed in terms of three derived quantities, namely, the gravitational constant G, Planck’s constant ℎ and the speed of light c, as \(Y=c^{\alpha} h^{\beta} G^{\gamma} .\) Which of the following is the correct option?
a = 7, b = –1, g = –2 a = –7, b = –1, g = –2 a = 7, b = –1, g = 2 a = –7, b = 1, g = –2
Answer
(A) a = 7, b = –1, g = –2
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