Physics, asked by neetus0109, 9 months ago

4. Find the dimensions of
(a) electric dipole moment p and
(b) magnetic dipole moment M.
The defining equations are p=q.d and M= IA;
where d is distance, A is area, q is charge and I is
current.
5. Find the dimensions of Planck's constant h from the​

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Answered by bhumigaik
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Answer:

For this example, use 30 square feet as the area, and 6 feet as the width. Write down the area equation: A = L * W where "A" stands for the area, "L" stands for the length and "W" stands for the width of a rectangle. Solve the area equation: 30 = L * 6. Divide both sides of the equation by 6,

5 Find the dimensions of Planck's constant h from the?

and-Each photon is of energy E=hv=hc/λ, where the h is Planck's constant, v is the frequency, and λ is wavelength of radiation emitted. The photons emitted from different sources of radiation are different

Answered by abhi3023
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Explanation:

The Bohr magneton μB is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing the magnetic moment of an electron caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum.

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