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explain ? planks quantam theury.

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Answered by swarnsingh1757
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Planck's Quantum theory:- according to the theory 1.atoms and molecules could emit or observe energy only in the form of discrete packets of energy called quanta . 2. The energy of quantum (E) is proportional to its frequency (v), e.g., E = hv where h= Planck's constant ( 6.626× 10^-34 Js ) 3. The energy is quantised ( multiple of n h v ) .

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To explain the radiations ,Max Planck put forward a theory known as Planck's quantum the42ry. ... The energy of each quantum is directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation, i.e. E =hν = hc/λ ,where h = Planck's constant. The total amount of Energy emitted or absorbed by a body will be some whole number quanta.

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