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Q1: The unity of Planck's constant 'h' in the equation, E = hv isA J/s
B J.S
C J/kmol
D kmol/J
ANS:B - J.S The unity of Planck's constant 'h' in the equation đž=âđE=hν (where đν represents frequency and đžE represents energy) is J·s (joule-seconds). Planck's constant is a fundamental physical constant that relates the energy of a photon to its frequency. It has units of energy multiplied by time, or joule-seconds. So, the unit of Planck's constant is typically expressed as J·s. |


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