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State two constants which have dimensions

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Answered by ParidhiAgrawal
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Dimensional constants are quantities with a constant value, e.g., gravitation constant (G), Planck's constant . ... They are called proportions (but not ussually as they should), and for any, the mathematical result is made up of three values, called maximum, minimum and equilibrium values in physics.

A dimensionless physical constant (sometimes fundamental physical constant) is a physical constant that is dimensionless—having no unit attached, so its numerical value is the same under all possible systems of units. The best known example is the fine structure constant α ≈ 1/137.036.

It is possible for two quantities to have the same dimensions but different units. All lengths, for example, have the dimension [L]. ... All quantities with the same units must have the same dimensions.

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Answered by vishalmaroju
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gravitational constant and planck's constant have the same dimensional formulae

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