View Full Version : Strings as described in Superstring theory
robertroman10
Mar15-11, 08:30 AM
Are these 'strings' the size of planks constant? Nothing can obtain a size smaller than planks constant...right? What im trying to figure out is if saying strings were the size of planks constant were a good approximation if the size of them
Forestman
Mar15-11, 02:00 PM
Hey
Planck's constant has to do with energy, 6.626 X 10^-34 Joule-second, but you probably mean Planck's length 10^-33 centimeters.
And the answer is yes. The strings would be about that size. I was not sure, so I looked it up on the Internet. Plus I do believe that I have read that before in one of my books on string theory.
robertroman10
Mar15-11, 05:37 PM
Hey
Planck's constant has to do with energy, 6.626 X 10^-34 Joule-second, but you probably mean Planck's length 10^-33 centimeters.
And the answer is yes. The strings would be about that size. I was not sure, so I looked it up on the Internet. Plus I do believe that I have read that before in one of my books on string theory.
yeh sorry i meant length, and thanks alot this will definately help me!
crackjack
Mar16-11, 08:28 PM
It (string length scale) fixes the overall scale of the theory and can take any value (in the scales that we have not probed yet).
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