Thursday, December 10, 2015

a relationship between Planck's constant and Boltzmann's constant


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I have established a relationship between Planck's constant and Boltzmann's constant in the form of: Substituting for Planck's constant: Substituting for kT :.

Planck's constant Boltzmann's - Academia.edu

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... 1 −1 Defining Boltzmann's Constant I have established a relationship between Planck's constant and Boltzmann's constant in the form of: = ℎ Δ Substituting for
This theory’s definition of Planck’s constant first changes frequency into radians
 persecond. Then, it converts radians per second, for the subject frequency, into a measureof the number of radians traveled during the period of time required for the hydrogenelectron to travel one radian. Finally, the result of the first two steps is multiplied by the
potential energy of the hydrogen electron in its first energy level. In other words, Planck’s
constant uses fundamental properties of the hydrogen atom as the standard by which toconvert frequencies into quantities of energy

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