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WBJEE · Physics · Units and Dimensions

If the energy, \(E=G^p h^q c^r\), where \(G\) is the universal gravitational constant, \(h\) is the Planck's constant and \(c\) is the velocity of light, then the values of \(p, q\) and \(r\) are, respectively

  1. A \(-1 / 2,1 / 2\) and \(5 / 2\)
  2. B \(1 / 2,-1 / 2\) and \(-5 / 2\)
  3. C \(-1 / 2,1 / 2\) and \(3 / 2\)
  4. D \(1 / 2,-1 / 2\) and \(-3 / 2\)
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(A) \(-1 / 2,1 / 2\) and \(5 / 2\)

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\[ E=G^p h^q c^r \]…