Planck's Constant is dimensionally equal to Angular Momentum. The unit is Joules second.
No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1 Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
wavelength since frequency =hc/lambda h=plancks constant and c=velocity of light
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.
Boltzmanns constant
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No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1 Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
led is used to determine Plancks constant
(E) Photon=E2-E1= hv h=Plancks constant v=frequency
Wavelength = Plancks constant / (Mass x Velocity)
wavelength since frequency =hc/lambda h=plancks constant and c=velocity of light
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.
Such a melange of dimensions would involve length3 mass2/time4 .Not only has it no physical significance, but, fortunately for all of us,there is no such formula.
Boltzmanns constant
If the speed is constant then equal distances are covered in equal intervals of time If acceleration is constant then equal change in velocity occurs in equal intervals of time.
you need units
use the equation E = hf where h is plancks constant E = 410E 7 * 6.63E -34 E = 2.7183E -23 joules
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