HOW did Max Planck prove particle nature in his quantum theory?
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Planck's work in thermodynamics led to the formulations of his quantum theory. ... Planck called the packets of energy quanta and he was able to determine that the energy of each quantum is equal to the frequency of the radiation multiplied by a universal constant that he derived, now known as Planck's constant.
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Planck's work in thermodynamics led to the formulations of his quantum theory. Planck called the packets of energy quanta and he was able to determine that the energy of each quantum is equal to the frequency of the radiation multiplied by a universal constant that he derived, now known as Planck's constant.
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