- Planck charge
In
physics , the Planck charge, denoted by q_P, is a quantity ofelectric charge defined in terms of fundamental constants. It is the unit of charge in the system ofnatural units known asPlanck units . The Planck charge is defined as:q_P = sqrt{4 piepsilon_0 hbar c} = sqrt{2 c h epsilon_0} = frac{e}{sqrt{alpha
where :
:c is the
speed of light in thevacuum ,:h isPlanck's constant , :hbar equiv frac{h}{2 pi} is the "reduced" Planck's constant orDirac's constant , :epsilon_0 is thepermittivity of free space :e is theelementary charge :alpha = (137.03599911)−1 is thefine structure constant .Some systems of units (such as Gaussian cgs units) are defined so that 4 piepsilon_0 = 1, giving q_P the simple form:
:q_P = sqrt{ hbar c}
Its value as expressed in
SI units is:q_P = 1.8755459 × 10 −18 C.
The Planck charge is approximately 11.706 times greater than the elementary or
electron charge.
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