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Dimension of Planck's constant is

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Answered by SharmaShivam
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Answer:

M^1L^2T^{-1}

Explanation:

Dimensions

When a derived quantity is expressed in terms of fundamental quantities, it is written as a product of different powers of the fundamental quantities. The powers to which fundamental quantities must be raised in order to express the given physical quantity are called its dimensions.

Planck's Constant :-

=Energy/Frequency

=\frac{M^1L^2T^{-2}}{T^1}

=M^1L^2T^{-1}

Answered by Anonymous
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Dimension of Planck's constant is

 {m}^{1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 1}

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