The Planck constant is 6.626imes10−346.626 imes 10^{-34}6.626imes10−34 J s. Express this in units of eV s (electron-volt seconds), given 1 eV = 1.602imes10−191.602 imes 10^{-19}1.602imes10−19 J.
4.136imes10−154.136 imes 10^{-15}4.136imes10−15 eV s
1.062imes10−521.062 imes 10^{-52}1.062imes10−52 eV s
2.418imes10142.418 imes 10^{14}2.418imes1014 eV s
6.626imes10−156.626 imes 10^{-15}6.626imes10−15 eV s
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