Planck's Constant (abbreviated as 'h'), when first "discovered," was found to be the ratio of the energy of an individual photon to the frequency of that photon's light. In other words, the energy of a photon is equal to h times the photon's frequency. It has since been found that h fits into a wide variety of formula that allow us to understand the Universe we happen to live in. Without this constant, a lot of our Universe would be incomprehensible.
To get the required wavelength of light
Hartman's constant is used to determine the wavelength of absorption spectrum of kmno4
answer: The wavelength of light is measured in full integers of Planks constant so by definition, the least energy a photon can Carrie is define by Plank's constant and is referred to has the Planck energy.
The melting point and boiling point remain constant when the physical state is changed.
E=hv where v is suppose to be the greek letter (nu) which stands for frequency. h is planks constant. E is energy.
what is the dimension of planks constant
It is the mechanical equivalent of heat.
The physical significance of the spring constant is the characteristics of the spring. Hooke's law states that the force needed to compress or extend a spring by a specific distance is proportional to that distance.
if r is not determine, then other parameters are no find out easily
6.63*10^-34
6.63*10^-34
led is used to determine Plancks constant
6.626x10-34 m2kg/s is the value of Plank's constant.
meter2 - kilogram per second
To get the required wavelength of light
No, gas constant is having a value of 8.314Jk-1mol-1 Whereas plancks constant has a value of 6.6*10-31
There is no significance at all.