The Planck Constant, symbolized as h, is a fundamental physical constant defining the size of quanta in quantum mechanics. It establishes the smallest possible 'packet' of energy for a wave, linking a photon's energy to its frequency.
The Planck Constant, symbolized as h, is a fundamental physical constant defining the size of quanta in quantum mechanics. It establishes the smallest possible 'packet' of energy for a wave, linking a photon's energy to its frequency.