It is m2.
what is the dimension of planks constant
what is dimnsion of gravitational constant
The dimension of mass is always [M].
M^1l^2t^-1
The dimensions are [L^3 M^-1 T ^-2].
They are [L^3]*M^-1][T^-2].
no, never. for that physical apparatus is requed
it gives high life span it reduces permiability
The quantity called the Gravitational constant (G) has the following dimension: [G] = L3T-2M-1 The mass exponent is "negative" ... but watch out, it only means that mass is on the denominator ... i.e. [G] = L3 / T2M
if this equation is x = Av, the A is time.
I think this is Newton's Law of Gravitation, F = GmM/R2. G is a numerical constant(6.67E-11), and has no dimension.
The Planck constant has dimensions of energy multiplied by time. It is typically expressed in units of Joule seconds (J⋅s) or electron volt seconds (eV⋅s).