The pair of physical quantities, that have difference dimensions is
Planck's constant and angular momentum
Energy density and pressure
Relative density and plane angle
Specific heat capacity and latent heat
A
Energy density and pressure
B
Specific heat capacity and latent heat
C
Relative density and plane angle
D
Planck's constant and angular momentum
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Planck's constant, symbolized h, relates the energy in one quantum (photon) of electromagnetic radiation to the frequency of that radiation.
h=Ev=[ML2T−2][T−1]=[ML2T−1]
Angular momentum = Moment of inertia × Angular velocity (Angular momentum)
=[ML2][T−1]=[ML2T−1]
So, here we can see that both the Planck's constant and Angular momentum have the same dimensions.
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