The dimension of Planck constant equals to that of
A
Energy
B
Linear momentum
C
Power
D
Angular momentum
AIIMS 1985,AIPMT 2001, Medium
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D
Angular momentum
d (d) $[h] = [{\rm{Angular momentum]}} = [M{L^2}{T^{ - 1}}]$
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