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PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW

 Dictionary entry overview: What does Planck's radiation law mean? 

PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW (noun)
  The noun PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW has 1 sense:

1. (physics) an equation that expresses the distribution of energy in the radiated spectrum of an ideal black body

  Familiarity information: PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW used as a noun is very rare.


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PLANCK'S RADIATION LAW (noun)


Sense 1Planck's radiation law [BACK TO TOP]

Meaning:

(physics) an equation that expresses the distribution of energy in the radiated spectrum of an ideal black body

Classified under:

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents

Hypernyms ("Planck's radiation law" is a kind of...):

law; law of nature (a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature)

Domain category:

natural philosophy; physical science; physics (the science of matter and energy and their interactions)


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