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Categories: 1900 in science, Foundational quantum physics, 1900 in Germany, Statistical mechanics, Old quantum theory
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Planck's law  Blackbody function  Planck law  First radiation constant  First radiation constant for spectral radiance
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(physics) the basis of quantum theory; the energy of electromagnetic waves is contained in indivisible quanta that have to be radiated or absorbed as a whole; the magnitude is proportional to frequency where the constant of proportionality is given by Planck's constant WordNet 3.0
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(physics) the basis of quantum theory; the energy of electromagnetic waves is contained in indivisible quanta that have to be radiated or absorbed as a whole; the magnitude is proportional to frequency where the constant of proportionality is given by Planck's constant WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In physics, Planck's law describes the spectral density of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal equilibrium at a given temperature T, when there is no net flow of matter or energy between the body and its environment. Wikipedia
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