Planck length

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Max Planck, who defined it.

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Planck length (plural Planck lengths)

  1. (physics) A unit of length, believed to be the scale at which quantum gravity effects become significant, that is defined in terms of the speed of light, the gravitational constant and the reduced Planck's constant, namely:

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