A quantity $f$ is given by $f=\sqrt{\frac{{hc}^{5}}{{G}}}$ where $c$ is speed of light, $G$ universal gravitational constant and $h$ is the Planck's constant. Dimension of $f$ is that of
  • A
    Momentum
  • B
    Area
  • C
    Energy
  • D
    Volume
JEE MAIN 2020, Medium
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