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− | According to traditional classical quantum mechanics theory, due to the prior existence of Planck's constant, considered a universal constant, it is thought that the energy of a photon can be determined if its frequency is known, and the wavelength of a quantum can be determined if its momentum is known. In this paper, however, the case is made that logically, since the product of the momentum and wavelength of any photon can be expressed by the constant p??, Planck's constant only comes into existence when p?? is replaced with h. In this paper, we show that Planck's constant is not a universal constant but is instead just a usual fundamental physical constant.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | According to traditional classical quantum mechanics theory, due to the prior existence of Planck's constant, considered a universal constant, it is thought that the energy of a photon can be determined if its frequency is known, and the wavelength of a quantum can be determined if its momentum is known. In this paper, however, the case is made that logically, since the product of the momentum and wavelength of any photon can be expressed by the constant p??, Planck's constant only comes into existence when p?? is replaced with h. In this paper, we show that Planck's constant is not a universal constant but is instead just a usual fundamental physical constant. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Revealing the Essence of Planck?fs Constant |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Koshun Suto |
Keywords | Planck?fs constant, Universal constants, Fundamental physical constants. |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 8 |
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Abstract
According to traditional classical quantum mechanics theory, due to the prior existence of Planck's constant, considered a universal constant, it is thought that the energy of a photon can be determined if its frequency is known, and the wavelength of a quantum can be determined if its momentum is known. In this paper, however, the case is made that logically, since the product of the momentum and wavelength of any photon can be expressed by the constant p??, Planck's constant only comes into existence when p?? is replaced with h. In this paper, we show that Planck's constant is not a universal constant but is instead just a usual fundamental physical constant.