Why did classical physics fail to explain blackbody radiation?
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But classical physics could not explain the shape of the blackbody spectrum. The electrons in a hot object can vibrate with a range of frequencies, ranging from very few vibrations per second to a huge number of vibrations per second. In fact, there is no limit to how great the frequency can be.
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- Can black body radiation be explained by classical physics?
All normal matter at temperatures above absolute zero emits electromagnetic radiation, which represents a conversion of a body's internal thermal energy into electromagnetic energy, and is therefore called thermal radiation.
- Who is the father of classical physics?
Galileo Galilei;
Father of the Scientific Revolution, Classical Physics, & Modern Astronomy.
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