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In which of the following pairs, the two physical quantities have different dimensions?
  1. Plancks constant and angular momentum
  2. Impulse and linear momentum
  3. Moment of inertia and moment of a force
  4. Energy and torque

A
Moment of inertia and moment of a force
B
Plancks constant and angular momentum
C
Impulse and linear momentum
D
Energy and torque
Solution
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Both plank's constant and angular momentum have dimensions
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Both impulse and linear momentum have dimensions
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Moment of inertia has dimensions
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Moment of force has dimensions
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Both energy and torque have dimensions
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