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How did Max Planck determine the planck length?

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Answered by dileepkarthikeya2007
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In 1899, Max Planck suggested that there existed some fundamental natural units for length, mass, time and energy. He derived these using dimensional analysis, using only the Newton gravitational constant, the speed of light and the Planck constant (though it was not yet called this).

Unit system: Planck units

SI units: 1.616255(18)×10−35 m

Imperial/US units: 6.3631×10−34 in

Natural units: 11.706 ℓS; 3.0542×10−25 a0

Answered by kundurajdeep12
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In 1899, Max Planck suggested that there existed some fundamental natural units for length, mass, time and energy. He derived these using dimensional analysis, using only the Newton gravitational constant, the speed of light and the Planck constant (though it was not yet called this).

EXPLANATION :-

Unit system: Planck units

SI units: 1.616255(18)×10−35 m

Imperial/US units: 6.3631×10−34 in

Natural units: 11.706 ℓS; 3.0542×10−25 a0

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