Planck unit
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Etymology edit
Named after Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist.
Noun edit
Planck unit (plural Planck units)
- (physics) Any one of several natural units in a system originally proposed by Max Planck based on universal constants. Symbols for Planck units are the symbol for the physical quantity with a subscript P.
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See also edit
- Boltzmann constant (Planck entropy)
- Coulomb's constant
- Dirac constant (Planck action)
- gravitational constant
- List of derived terms at Planck
- speed of light (Planck speed/Planck velocity)