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Bekenstein Bound Question

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I wish to ask about the Bekenstein Bound equation, I am calcing a feat, and I would like to ask how to correctly change an equation to get the energy (joules)

For those wondering, the Bekenstein Bound is the upper limit of information that can be contained within a finite space before collapsing into a singularity. related to Kugalblitz.

There are two equations for this related, one for calculating mass and the other for energy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bekenstein_bound go down to equations

with this equation, the following units are:

  • Pi
  • c - Lightspeed constant (meters/second)
  • R - Radius (meters)
  • E - Energy (Joules)
  • m - mass (kg)
  • H-bar - Reduced Planck Constant (I don't know that one, maybe joules per second?)
  • In2 - Log(2)
So to simplify, I am asking how to change the Energy equation to find Energy from the Information that I would find from the Mass equation.

Also what I unit would need to use for reduced planck constant.
 
I'm unfamiliar with the calc, but the planck constant "H-bar" is 1.054571800 x 10^-13 Joules/second. If you're unfamiliar with re-arranging equations, I'd advise using this calculator, as it allows one to enter the equation and leave one value undefined, thus giving the answer for that value.
 
Mr. Bambu said:
I'm unfamiliar with the calc, but the planck constant "H-bar" is 1.054571800 x 10^-13 Joules/second. If you're unfamiliar with re-arranging equations, I'd advise using this calculator, as it allows one to enter the equation and leave one value undefined, thus giving the answer for that value.
Thank you, that is all I needed really
 
Alright, good luck boyo.
 
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