Einstein's Equation: E=hv


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Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby sallina_yehdego 2E » Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:34 pm

What does the h in E=hv represent again??

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Sierra Cheslick 2B » Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:50 pm

The h is Planck's constant, which is equal to 6.63 x 10^-34

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Manas_Varma_4B » Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:58 pm

Planck's constant, defined as 6.63*10^-34 Joule*seconds

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Ian Marquez 2K » Mon Oct 08, 2018 10:19 pm

Also, it is important and useful to know that 'E' will be in joules since that is the standard measurement of energy and is taken from Planck's constant.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby 904936893 » Tue Oct 09, 2018 9:44 am

the equation shows that the energy per photon is proportional to frequency. As frequency increases, so does the energy per photon. Planck's constant, h, is the proportionality constant that equates v to E.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby shouse1f » Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:10 pm

h is Planck's constant, which is 6.63*10^-34 J*seconds and I believe it will be given on the formula sheet for tests.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Hilda Sauceda 3C » Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:11 pm

H is a constant and it is given to us.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Imelda Mena 3I » Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:59 pm

The variable h in this equation, as my classmates have said, is Planck's constant and it's equal to 6.626*10^(-34). It has units of [J*s] which can also be converted to [kg*m^(2)*s^(-1)]. It will be given to us on exams.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Christine Chow 4G » Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:46 pm

Lavelle posted the formula sheet he will be giving us on tests on his website so if you ever want to check which numbers/equations he will give to us, it will be there for your reference

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Jake Gordon 1A » Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:17 pm

In chemistry, h is typically used to denote Planck's constant. It is a very small value equivalent to 6.626 times 10 to the -34 th power m^2 kg/s.

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Archana Biju 1G » Wed Oct 17, 2018 10:55 pm

H is planks constant - 6.63 x 10^-34 J.s
But this is given to us in the formula sheet, so no worries!

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Re: Einstein's Equation: E=hv

Postby Daniel Chang 3I » Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:11 pm

Planck's Constant which is 6.63*10^-34 Joule*seconds


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