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How is Planck's constant applied to physics?
What is Planck's constant? Where can I find information on Planck's theories?
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Planck's constant is used in the wave theory. Its value is 6.626 068 96 x 10-34 J s. It is used in the equation
Energy = Planck's constant x frequency
E = hf
This allows us to find out the energy of a wave and was use by Einstein to explain the photoelectric effect.
Energy = Planck's constant x frequency
E = hf
This allows us to find out the energy of a wave and was use by Einstein to explain the photoelectric effect.
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