planck's constant

     

The Planck constant (enoted h) is a physical constant that is used to describe the sizes of quanta. It plays a central part in the theory of quantum mechanics, and is named after Max Planck, one of the founders of quantum theory. Planck's constant divided by 2π is called the reduced Planck constant, also known as Dirac's constant and denoted , pronounced "h-bar".

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