Anonymous ID: 1a881a Sept. 8, 2020, 9:55 a.m. No.10566360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10565815

>This number is the value of the fine-structure constant (the actual value is on over one-hundred and thirty seven), which is defined as the charge of the electron (q) squared over the product of Planck's constant (h) times the speed of light (c).

 

1 = q~2

137 hc

 

0.00729927007 = q~2

6.62607015*10~-34(299792458)

 

0.00729927007=q~2

6.62607015*1

10~34

 

0.00729927007=q~2

6.62607015*0

 

0.00729927007=q~2

0

 

0.00729927007=∞

 

my math could be off but an answer of infinity usually indicates that something went wrong. when calculating Planck's constant, it works out to zero, which is weird since its supposed to be used to calculate the energy of a photon.