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small unit of energy

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Answered by vamritaeunameun
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there isn't a smallest unit since for photons (the carriers of most energy we’re familiar with), energy is just proportional to wavelength, and a photon could conceivably have a wavelength the width of the observable universe. at that scale, it would have an energy of roughly 10^-52 J.


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Answered by Anonymous
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joule is a smallest unit of energy than calories


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