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what is planks constant? Explanation not the value.....

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Answered by astitvastitva
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h is termed as the Planck's Constant founded by Max Planck

It is a proportionality constant between the small amount of increment of energy (E) of an electrically charged oscillator having black body radiation and the electromagnetic wave frequency (f) of the oscillator.
This is also written as E= \frac{hc}{l} where l (lambda) is the wavelength.

The value of Planck's constant is 6.626*10^{-34} m^2kg/s
That means the ratio of the increment of the energy and the frequency of the oscillator will always be equal to 6.626*10^{-34}
Answered by ItzKrinna
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Explanation:

THE VALUE OF PLANK'S CONSTANT h=6.626×10¯³⁴J-S

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