Which of the following group have different dimension
APotential difference, $EMF$, voltage
B
Pressure, stress, young's modulus
C
Heat, energy, work-done
D
Dipole moment, electric flux, electric field
IIT 2005, Medium
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D
Dipole moment, electric flux, electric field
d $Dipole memest=q \times d$
$Flux =A T L$
$Field =E . \Delta S=\frac{F}{q} \cdot \Delta S$
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