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Encyclopedia > Planck impedance

The Planck impedance is the natural unit of impedance, denoted by ZP. In physics, Planck units are physical units of measurement originally proposed by Max Planck. ... In electrical engineering, Impedance is a measure of opposition to a sinusoidal electric current. ...


2.99792458 × 101 Ω Ohm may refer to: The scientist Georg Ohm. ...


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VP is the Planck voltage


IP is the Planck current 1 - conductors, Fp - Planck force, lp - Planck leght, Ip - Planck current. ...


c is the speed of light in a vacuum Cherenkov effect in a swimming pool nuclear reactor. ... For other uses, see vacuum cleaner and Vacuum (musical group). ...


See also

Planck's natural units
Base Planck units: Planck time  | Planck length  | Planck mass  | Planck charge  | Planck temperature
Derived Planck units: Planck energy  | Planck force  | Planck power  | Planck density  | Planck angular frequency  | Planck pressure  | Planck current  | Planck voltage  | Planck impedance

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Planck units - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1321 words)
In physics, Planck units are physical units of measurement originally proposed by Max Planck.
The Planck units are often semi-humorously referred to by physicists as "God's units".
At the "Planck scales" in length, time, density, or temperature, one must consider both the effects of quantum mechanics and general relativity.
Planck time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (284 words)
The Planck time is the time it would take a photon travelling at the speed of light to cross a distance equal to the Planck length.
The Planck length is the smallest amount of length with significance, as below this length quantum laws reign, meaning all measurements are nonsense.
The speed of any object is limited by Einstein's laws of relativity, which state that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum (denoted c).
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