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  • #REDIRECT [[Black-body radiation]]
    34 bytes (3 words) - 10:46, 25 August 2008
  • The '''cosmic microwave background (CMB)''' is [[black-body_radiation| black-body radiation]] that is often referred to as leftover radiation from the [[big bang]], th
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  • * [[Black-body radiation]]
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • ...body radiation]] and formulated a law ("Plancks's law") for the density of black-body radiation as a function of temperature. Four years later Einstein rederived Planck's
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  • ...e perpendicular direction, of a surface of 1⁄600,000th square meter of a [[Black-body radiation|blackbody]] at the temperature of freezing platinum under a pressure of 101
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • {{r|Black-body radiation}}
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  • ...the spectral [[Irradiance|exitance]] of an ideal black body. The study of black-body radiation was an integral step in the formulation of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...d deviations from [[Wien's distribution law]]. Planck did not quantize the black-body radiation—a form of [[electromagnetic radiation]]—this was done by [[Albert Eins ...where &nu; is the [[frequency]] of the [[electromagnetic wave]]s.<ref>For black-body radiation &nu; is about 5×10<sup>12</sup> [[Hz]], so that black-body photons have en
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  • ...gases, properties of liquid solutions, measurement of the electron charge, black-body radiation, alpha particle emission, and [[X-ray diffraction|X-ray]] measurements of c ===Estimates from black-body radiation===
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  • *[[Black-body radiation/Definition]]
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