Difference between revisions of "Planck's constant"
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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. | ||
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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:
Where E is the energy of the photon and is its frequency.
The value of Planck's constant is approximately joule-seconds.