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what is Planck's quantum theory ?​

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Answered by almaachuginogmailcom
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Planck postulated that the energy of light is proportional to the frequency, and the constant that relates them is known as Planck's constant (h). His work led to Albert Einstein determining that light exists in discrete quanta of energy, or photons.

Answered by Sriramgangster
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According to Planck's quantum theory, The smallest amount of energy that can be emitted or absorbed in the form of electromagnetic radiation is known as quantum. Planck postulated that the energy of light is proportional to the frequency, and the constant that relates them is known as Planck's constant.

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