Given below are two statements.
Statement $(I) :$ The dimensions of Planck's constant and angular momentum are same.
Statement $(II) :$ In Bohr's model,electrons revolve around the nucleus only in those orbits for which angular momentum is an integral multiple of Planck's constant.
In the light of the above statements,choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

  • A
    Both Statement $I$ and Statement $II$ are correct
  • B
    Statement $I$ is incorrect but Statement $II$ is correct
  • C
    Statement $I$ is correct but Statement $II$ is incorrect
  • D
    Both Statement $I$ and Statement $II$ are incorrect

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