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Troy Poole
10 May, 12:47
Convert planks constant in cgs system
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Kayden Mcintyre
10 May, 14:57
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in cgs system, plank's constant = h=6.626 x10⁻²⁶ erg s
Value of Plank's constant in SI system = 6.626 x10⁻³⁴ Js
now 1 Joule = 10⁷ ergs
so h = 6.626 x10⁻³⁴ Js (10⁷ ergs/1J)
h=6.626 x10⁻²⁷ erg s
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