Planck's Constant defines a minimum momentum moment h=mvw where w is wavelength.
Planck's Constant is the product of electric charge Q and magnetic charge W (Weber voltsecond). The Planck energy E= hf = QWf = QV or WI.
Planck's Constant also defines a minimum energy moment Ew=hc.
Planck's Constant is related to the electromagnetic wave in "free Space" h=QW and the "free space" impedance z = W/Q = 375 Ohms. h= zQ^2.
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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
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.
I assume the equation you're looking for is E=hv or E=hc/lambda. h is plancks constant and c is speed of light in m/s. lambda is in metres
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