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I am 17 and working on a final year physics project to measure planck's constant by various methods. I have done some research and have discovered that the standard value was determined by comparing the theoretical and experimental value of the anomolous magnetic moment of the electron, and that it has been corroborated by the Quantum Hall Effect. Are these things that could be measured in a school lab? If not, any info would be useful for my discussion.
Re: How do I measure planck's constant?
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