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Average energy of a Plank’s oscillator is ?​

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Answered by suvarnahakke1
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We want an expression for the average oscillator energy Uυ , so some more algebra is required, namely, ε/Uυ = exp(ε /CT ) – 1, or Uυ = ε /[ exp(ε /CT ) – 1]. This was Planck's new expression for the average energy of a resonator in equilibrium with black-body radiation—new as of 1900

Answered by Preeti1721
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Expression for the average oscillator energy Uυ , so some more algebra is required, namely, ε/Uυ = exp(ε /CT ) – 1, or Uυ = ε /[ exp(ε /CT ) – 1]. This was Planck's new expression for the average energy of a resonator in equilibrium with black-body radiation .

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