One Planck volume is 4.22419 ×10−105 m3 which is 42 millionths of a "googolth" of a cubic metre.
The meaning of h in the Planck's constant is the photon having a frequency of one unit in any scale.
Planck length and Planck time Planck time is the time it would take a photon moving at the speed of light in a vacuum to cross a distance equal to the Planck length. The Planck length is 1.616252 × 10−35 meters, and the Planck time is 5.39121 × 10−44 seconds. Links are provided to the relevant Wikipedia articles.
The smallest unit is probably a cubic Planck's length, where the Planck's length is approx 1.6*10-35 metres or 1.6*10-29 mL. Of course, you could, in principle, have a tenth (or a thousandth) of that, but it will not be a measurable volume. The smallest unit of volume that you are likely to come across outside of a scientific lab is probably a picolitre = 10-12 Litre (a trillionth of a litre) which is the size of some of droplets used by some inkjet printers.
Planck's constant relates the energy level of radiation due to electrons moving from one energy level to another, by the formula Energy = (Planck's constant) x (frequency of radiation). Therefore the dimensions of Planck's constant are (energy)/(frequency) which means Joules x seconds In fact Planck's constant = 6.67 x 10-34 joule.seconds.
1059 (1E+59), there are 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Planck Lengths in a Yottameter.
Max Planck in 1899...or 1900.Max Planck, a famous scientist.
Max Planck won one Nobel prize, for Physics, in 1918.
The meaning of h in the Planck's constant is the photon having a frequency of one unit in any scale.
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Max Planck.
There are one quindecillion (10^48) yoctoseconds in a yottasecond.
a milliliter * * * * * Not so. Ink jet printers, for example, use picolitres which are a millionth in size.
The Planck distance, or Planck length, is 1.6 x 10^-35 meters.
Planck length has been said to be one decillionth of an inch. A decillion has 33 zeros behind it and 34 digits total.
Planck length and Planck time Planck time is the time it would take a photon moving at the speed of light in a vacuum to cross a distance equal to the Planck length. The Planck length is 1.616252 × 10−35 meters, and the Planck time is 5.39121 × 10−44 seconds. Links are provided to the relevant Wikipedia articles.
Erwin Planck was born in 1893.
Erwin Planck died in 1945.