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The dimensions of Planck's constant are

A

`kg m^(2) s^(-1)`

B

`kg m s^(-2)`

C

`kg^(2) m^(2) s^(-1)`

D

`kg m^(2) s^(-2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`lambda = (h)/(mv) implies h = mv lambda = "kg"(m)/(s). m`
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