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What did Max Planck use to explain the spectrum of light emitted by a hot object?

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German physicist Max Planck (1858–1947) studied the emission of light by hot objects. You have likely seen a heated metal object glow an orange-red color (see Figure right). ... Planck showed that the amount of radiant energy absorbed or emitted by an object is directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation.

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