How does the problem of ultraviolet catastrophe be avoided in the Planck's theory?
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In other words, Planck solved the ultraviolet catastrophe by assuming that energy was not continuously divisible as we expect, but rather that it comes in discrete 'packets'. By treating energy as a discrete quantity, Planck was able to arrive at a model which perfectly describes the radiance of a blackbody
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