The time it takes one photon traveling at the speed of light to move 1.616199(97)×10−35 meters. Really quick!
There are approximately 1.855 x 10^43 Planck times in one second. The Planck time is the smallest measurable unit of time, equal to about 5.39 x 10^-44 seconds.
10 to the power of −44 (tP) is known as Planck time. It is the unit of time for some natural systems. 10 to the power of −24 yoctosecond is one quadrillionth of a second.
An attosecond is one quintillionth (10 to the power of minus 18) of a second. As of 2006, the smallest unit of time that was directly measured was on the order of 1 attosecond (10−18 s), or about 1026 Planck times. In physics, the Planck time, (tP), is the unit of time in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is the time required for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. The unit is named after Max Planck, who was the first to propose it.
The meaning of h in the Planck's constant is the photon having a frequency of one unit in any scale.
every measurement, but Planck scale is a common one
They just divide up seconds, into milli- micro- nano- etc. It's possible that the shortest interval of time is 10 to the -43 power seconds ... if time is discreet. Further details: The smallest measurable and meaningful unit of time is Planck time. In physics, this is equal to the time it takes for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. However, since most of us cannot relate to physics, the shortest unit of time is the Yoctosecond, which is one septillionth (short scale) of a second.
There are one quindecillion (10^48) yoctoseconds in a yottasecond.
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.
The duration of One Day at a Time is 1440.0 seconds.
In physics, a quantum is the minimum unit of any physical entity involved in an interaction. Since there is no minimum unit of time that is currently known then, no, there is no quantum time. Aside: If one thinks of the term "quantum" more colloquially then you might say that it is a unit that is synonymous with very tiny therefore you could call a short amount of time a quanta of time. Example: In physics, the Planck time, (tP), is the unit of time in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is the time required for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. Planck time is about 5.4*10^(- 44) seconds. The unit is named after Max Planck, who was the first to propose it.
The duration of One More Time - cartoon - is 420.0 seconds.
No. The electron is not a photon. An electron is a charged particle of matter. A photon is a unit of "energy-time" designated by Planck's Constant h.