Concept information
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Preferred term
planckcurrentPlanck Current (en)
Definition
- The Planck current is the unit of electric current, denoted by IP, in the system of natural units known as Planck units. $\\approx 3.479 \ imes 10 A$, where: the Planck time is the permittivity in vacuum and the reduced Planck constant G is the gravitational constant c is the speed of light in vacuum. The Planck current is that current which, in a conductor, carries a Planck charge in Planck time. Alternatively, the Planck current is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross-section, and placed a Planck length apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to a Planck force per Planck length.
Broader concept
Notation
- planckcurrent
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English
URI
https://vocab.sentier.dev/units/unit/PlanckCurrent
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