Solar constant is defined as energy received by earth per cm2{\rm{c}}{{\rm{m}}^2}cm2 per minute. The dimensions of solar constant are
[ML2T−3]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^2}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 3}}} \right][ML2T−3]
[M2L0T−1]\left[ {{{\rm{M}}^2}{{\rm{L}}^0}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 1}}} \right][M2L0T−1]
[ML0T−3]\left[ {{\rm{M}}{{\rm{L}}^0}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 3}}} \right][ML0T−3]
[MLT−2]\left[ {{\rm{ML}}{{\rm{T}}^{ - 2}}} \right][MLT−2]
Related Questions
Which of the two have same dimensions
Force and strain
Force and stress
Angular velocity and frequency
Energy and strain
The physical quantity that has no dimensions is
Angular Velocity
Linear momentum
Angular momentum
Strain
The dimensional formula of angular velocity is
M0L0T−1{M^0}{L^0}{T^{ - 1}}M0L0T−1
MLT−1ML{T^{ - 1}}MLT−1
M0L0T1{M^0}{L^0}{T^1}M0L0T1
ML0T−2M{L^0}{T^{ - 2}}ML0T−2