Why we use Planck's constant in the third postulate of Bohr's model of atom?
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The use of Planck's constant to calculate a photon's energy from its wave length.
This can be shown as
h=E/v where
h is the Planck's constant
E is the energy of photon
and v is the frequency of its associated wave.
This can be shown as
h=E/v where
h is the Planck's constant
E is the energy of photon
and v is the frequency of its associated wave.
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