To 3 significant figures: h = 6.63*10-34 J s If you have not encountered this type of notification, take 6.63 and divide it by 10 34 times. On your calculator type 6.63, then (usually) press "exp", then type "-34". ENSURE THAT UNITS ARE CONSTANT! This is done in SI units so energy is in Joules (Nm or Kgm2s-2) and seconds, so use: * Kilogrammes for Mass * Seconds for Time * Metres for Distance A suitable conversion system: * 1 parsec = 3.086333*1016 metres * 1 light-year = 9.46728*1015 metres * 1 astronomical unit (earth-sun distance) = 1.49*1011 metres * 1 year = 31557600 seconds * 1 day = 86400 seconds * 1 imperial ton = 1016.0416 kilogrammes * 1 short (US) ton = 907.18 kilogrammes * 1 mile = 1609.283 metres * 1 foot = 0.30479 metres * 1 yard = 0.914365 metres * 1 pound (lb) = 0.454 kilogrammes Hope this helps Paul Hurley
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
No, it isn't possible to make a perfect circle because of plancks distance.
led is used to determine Plancks constant
No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1 Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
(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.
you need units
use the equation E = hf where h is plancks constant E = 410E 7 * 6.63E -34 E = 2.7183E -23 joules
The Quantum Theory.
We need to know the equation E=h where h=plancks constant . From this equation you can see that energy and frequency are directly related ( one increases as the other one dicrease )
The h in the hc stands for plancks constant which is 6.63 x10^-34, which is negative. :)