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Dimensions of Boltzmann’s Constant is

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Answered by arshitarana02
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Boltzmann constant, (symbol k), a fundamental constant of physics occurring in nearly every statistical formulation of both classical and quantum physics. The constant is named after Ludwig Boltzmann, a 19th-century Austrian physicist, who substantially contributed to the foundation and development of statistical mechanics, a branch of theoretical physics. Having dimensions of energy per degree of temperature, the Boltzmann constant has a value of 1.380649 × 10−23 joule per kelvin (K), or 1.380649 × 10−16 erg per kelvin.

Answered by mansi81107
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[ML2T−2θ−1]

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