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The physical quantities not having same dimensions are:

  1. A
    torque and work
  2. B
    momentum and Planck’s constant
  3. C
    stress and Young’s modulus
  4. D
    speed and

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(A) Torque and Work: Both are .(B) Momentum: ; Planck's constant: . They differ.(C) Stress and Young's modulus: Both are .(D) Speed and : Both are velocity .

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The physical quantities not having same dimensions are:
A
torque and work
B
momentum and Planck’s constant
C
stress and Young’s modulus
D
speed and

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