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'''Planck's constant''' "''h''" is a constant in [[physics]] that relates the energy of a photon to the frequency of that photon:
 
'''Planck's constant''' "''h''" is a constant in [[physics]] that relates the energy of a photon to the frequency of that photon:
  
:<math> E = h \nu</math>
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:<big><big><math> E = h \nu</math></big></big>
  
 
Where ''E'' is the energy of the photon and <math>\nu</math> is its frequency.   
 
Where ''E'' is the energy of the photon and <math>\nu</math> is its frequency.   
  
The value of '''Planck;s constant''' is approximately 6.626 × 10-34 joule-seconds.
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The value of '''Planck's constant''' is approximately <math>6.626 \times 10^{-34}</math> joule-seconds.
 
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Revision as of 01:26, January 15, 2011

Planck's constant "h" is a constant in physics that relates the energy of a photon to the frequency of that photon:

Where E is the energy of the photon and is its frequency.

The value of Planck's constant is approximately joule-seconds.