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9 January, 13:23
What Is Planck's Constant?
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Maritza Johnston
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It is Planck's constant, symbolized h, relates the energy in one quantum (photon) of electromagnetic radiation to the frequency of that radiation. In the International System of units (SI), the constant is equal to approximately 6.626176 x 10 - 34 joule-seconds.
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