molar Planck constant
Planck constant multiplied by Avogadro’s constant
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molar Planck constant
Summary
molar Planck constant is a physical constant[1].
Key Facts
- molar Planck constant's instance of is recorded as physical constant[2].
- molar Planck constant's numeric value is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q111494193', 'amount': '+0.00000000039903127128934314'}[3].
- molar Planck constant's NIST/CODATA ID is recorded as nah[4].
- molar Planck constant's different from is recorded as Planck constant[5].
- molar Planck constant's different from is recorded as reduced Planck constant[6].
- molar Planck constant's defining formula is recorded as N_{\mathrm A}h[7].
- molar Planck constant's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["PhysicalConstant", "MolarPlanckConstant"][8].
- molar Planck constant's Wolfram Language unit code is recorded as "MolarPlanckConstant"[9].
- molar Planck constant's in defining formula is recorded as N_{\mathrm A}[10].
- molar Planck constant's in defining formula is recorded as h[11].