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Jonny_trigonometry
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this is kinda wierd, and I'll have to admit I'm going out on a limb, but I seemingly found a relation between four constants. here it is...
h^4((h^2*e^2)/me^2 - 8(PI)/μ) = -4me^2e^2
me=mass of electron
e=charge of electron
μ=Mu_naught
h=(Planks constant)/2PI= h bar
this relation could be used to gain more accurate values of all four... I think.
using the most accurate values I could find for me, e, and μ, I solved for hbar...
1.0545715964207857*10^-34
it's probably nothing... but what do you think?
h^4((h^2*e^2)/me^2 - 8(PI)/μ) = -4me^2e^2
me=mass of electron
e=charge of electron
μ=Mu_naught
h=(Planks constant)/2PI= h bar
this relation could be used to gain more accurate values of all four... I think.
using the most accurate values I could find for me, e, and μ, I solved for hbar...
1.0545715964207857*10^-34
it's probably nothing... but what do you think?