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Give the postulates of Planck's Quantum Theory

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Answered by Ꭰɾєαмєɾ
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Planck Eric Weisstein's World of Biography postulated that the energy of oscillators in a blackbody is quantized by

(1)

where n = 1, 2, 3, ..., h is Planck's constant, and is the frequency, and used this postulate in his derivation of the Planck law of blackbody radiation. In fact, electromagnetic radiation is itself quantized, coming in packets known as photons and having energy

(2)

In the other hand, the energy of state n of quantum mechanical simple harmonic oscillator is actually given by the slightly modified form

(3)

Photon, Planck Law, Simple Harmonic Oscillator--Quantum Mechanical

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • According to Planck's quantum theory, Different atoms and molecules can emit or absorb energy in discrete quantities only. ... The energy of the radiation absorbed or emitted is directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation.

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