Planck's Constant, usually abbreviated as "h", is equal to [6. 6260755 * 10^(-34) Joules] per second. Since this value is a "constant", it can be expressed in "Joules per second" (J/s).
The numerical value of Planck's constant in joules is 6. 626 x 10^-34 joule-second. This value is used for the enumeration of quanta values in quantum mechanics. It helps to correlate photon energy and frequency.
Units are wrong here. Correct units are J*s, not J/s. add a comment