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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.

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Nedra O'Kon

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