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what is the value of planck's constant ​

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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The dimension of Planck's constant is the product of energy multiplied by time, a quantity called action. Planck's constant is often defined, therefore, as the elementary quantum of action. Its value in metre-kilogram-second units is defined as exactly 6.62607015 × 10−34 joule second.

Answered by ItzRonan
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h = 6.632 × 10^-34

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