Physics, asked by adityakumarpad2975, 11 months ago

How plancks have dimension equal to angular momentum?

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Answered by kittttu
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Explanation:

see we know mvr=(nh/2pi) right?

here n is just an integer..so we can say that dimension of h should be the dimension of angular momentum (mvr) i.e.ML^2T^-1....

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