Planck
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /plaŋk/
- Rhymes: -aŋk
Noun
Planck (plural Plancks)
- (physics) Used attributively in the names of various units, formulae etc. first devised or worked on by the German physicist Max Planck (1858–1947), chiefly in the realm of quantum theory. [from 20th c.]
- (physics) A Planck unit.
Derived terms
- Planck acceleration
- Planck action
- Planck angular frequency
- Planck area
- Planck charge
- Planck current
- Planck density
- Planck energy
- Planck entropy
- Planck epoch
- Planck force
- Planck frequency
- Planckian
- Planck impedance
- Planck length
- Planck mass
- Planck momentum
- Planck particle
- Planck postulate
- Planck power
- Planck pressure
- Planck relic
- Planck scale
- Planck's constant
- Planck's law
- Planck speed
- Planck's principle
- Planck star
- Planck temperature
- Planck time
- Planck unification
- Planck unit
- Planck velocity
- Planck viscosity
- Planck voltage
- Planck volume
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