The formula to calculate Planck's constant (h) is:
\[ h = \frac{E}{f} \]
Where:
Let's say we have an energy \( E \) of 12 Joules and a frequency \( f \) of 2314 Hertz. Using the formula:
\[ h = \frac{12}{2314} \approx 0.005185 \, \text{J·s} \]
So, Planck's Constant \( h \) would be approximately 0.005185 J·s.
Planck's Constant is a fundamental constant in quantum mechanics that relates the energy of a photon to its frequency. It is a crucial element in the field of quantum physics and has a value of approximately \( 6.626 \times 10^{-34} \) J·s.