Planck's constantDuring a physics lecture, the professor wrote the equation E = h v on the board. He then asked "What is v?""Planck's constant.""Good. And what is h?""The length of the plank."Ha ha..those number crunchers really crack me up!
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{Geordie sparky complex number gag} Why 'j' ?
I shall retaliateTwo point naught Physicists in a pub.P1: Where's Avogadro?P2: Dunno. He said he'd be here. Do have his number?
Despite being an electronic engineer, I do tend to use i for the imaginary number when there is no ambiguity...πyi{Argh - I have a tutorial to take in 20 minutes and it'll be on AC circuits; oh the irony! Should that be jrony?}
Planck's constant
ReplyDeleteDuring a physics lecture, the professor wrote the equation E = h v on the board. He then asked "What is v?"
"Planck's constant."
"Good. And what is h?"
"The length of the plank."
Ha ha..those number crunchers really crack me up!
{insert Geordie-based complex number gag here}
ReplyDelete{Geordie sparky complex number gag}
ReplyDeleteWhy 'j' ?
I shall retaliate
ReplyDeleteTwo point naught Physicists in a pub.
P1: Where's Avogadro?
P2: Dunno. He said he'd be here. Do have his number?
Despite being an electronic engineer, I do tend to use i for the imaginary number when there is no ambiguity...
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{Argh - I have a tutorial to take in 20 minutes and it'll be on AC circuits; oh the irony! Should that be jrony?}