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Derive
and
relation
electron.
E = hf ​

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Answered by nishavermadp
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In classical format, the Planck constant can be derived from the Planck mass, Planck length and Planck time. In wave format, the Planck constant was derived from the Transverse Energy Equation and provided in detail on the page on the Planck relation (E=hf). The Planck constant appears as a combination of wave constant values when solving for energy when transverse wavelength (or frequency) is variable. It is a proportionality constant that was derived in detail in the Particle Energy and Interaction paper – it’s a combination of other constants in an energy equation that expresses the binding energy between the atomic nucleus and an electron at distance, leaving a variable for the frequency of a photon that is generated or absorbed.

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