| Planck's constant |
This value is often called h and equals 6.626 x 10 to the minus 34 joule-second. It was first measure by Robert Millikan.
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| Planck's c. |
a constant, h, which represents the ratio of the energy of any quantum of radiation to its frequency; the value of h is 6.626 × 10-34 joule second.
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| Planck's constant, theory |
see under constant, and see quantum theory, under theory.
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| Planck's t. |
quantum t.
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| Planck's constant |
a unit used in quantum mechanics that equals the ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to the frequency of the radiation, approximately 6.626 x 10 -34 joule second Symbol: h. [1905-10; after MKE PLANCK]
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