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The numerical value of ''h'' depends on the choice of units in which energy and wavelength are measured. If energy is measured in [[electron volt]]s (eV, a common practice in [[particle physics]]) and wavelength is measured in [[ångström]]s (10<sup>-10</sup>[[meter|m]]), then the energy of a photon is approximately ''E''<sub><small>eV</small></sub> = 12400/λ<sub>ångström</sub>. This form is easily remembered and avoids the small values of SI units.<ref>A. P. French and Edwin F. Taylor, ''An Introduction to Quantum Physics,'', p. 18.</ref>
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