what is the diamension of planks constant
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The scale of the quantum regime is set by Planck's constant, which has dimensions of energy × time (or equivalently momentum × length). It is extremely small in ordinary units17: ℏ = 1.05 × 10 − 34 Joule − seconds .
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The scale of the quantum regime is set by Planck's constant, which has dimensions of energy × time (or equivalently momentum × length). It is extremely small in ordinary units17: ℏ = 1.05 × 10 − 34 Joule − seconds .
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