Historical Review of Planck's Law for Blackbody Radiation

1

  • 22
  • 0
  • 0.930
  • Reply

  • Open in the desktop app ADD TO PLAYLIST

    mes

    Published on Jun 03, 2024
    About :

    In this video, I provide a quick review of the history behind Planck's Law, the formula derived by Max Planck in 1900 to resolve the Ultraviolet Catastrophe for blackbody radiation. The classical theory for blackbody radiation, proposed by John William Strutt (3rd Baron Rayleigh) and James Jeans, predicted that the energy emitted by a blackbody would increase without bound as the wavelength decreased, leading to a divergence at short wavelengths. This was wildly inaccurate, as experiments showed the energy spectrum peaks at a certain wavelength and then decreases at both higher and lower wavelengths.

    Through a process of careful analysis, Max Planck derived a formula that matched experimental results by assuming that a hypothetical electrically charged oscillator in a cavity containing blackbody radiation can only emit energy in discrete quantities, or quanta. This was a significant departure from the previous theory of continuous energy intervals. Planck's revolutionary assumption of quantized energy emission pioneered the development of modern quantum mechanics.

    Timestamps:

    • Planck's Law describes spectral density of electromagnetic radiation of a black body at thermal equilibrium: 0:00
    • 1900, Max Planck proved that a hypothetical electrically charged oscillator can only change its energy in increments: 0:51
    • The Law: Spectral emissive power per unit area, per unit solid angle for particular radiation frequencies: 1:48
    • Increasing temperature increases total radiated energy and peaks at shorter wavelengths: 2:21
    • Planck's Law formula: 2:41
    • Graph of Comparison between Planck's Law vs Classical Theory (Rayleigh-Jeans Law): 3:34
    • Solid angle (units in steradians) is angle of projection for a specific area on the surface of a sphere: 4:16
    • Solid angle is used to quantify amount of radiation projected from a heat source: 4:49
    • Note that Wikipedia uses various versions of Planck's Law: 5:18
    • Rayleigh-Jeans Law formula (classical theory): 5:34
    • Rayleigh-Jeans Law formula in terms of frequency: 6:22
    • Ultraviolet Catastrophe: Rayleigh Jeans-Law strongly disagrees at short wavelengths: 6:43
    • Planck's Law formula as energy density: 7:17
    • Planck's Law and Rayleigh-Jeans Law formulas (used in my Calculus book): 7:44
    • Planck's Law and Rayleigh-Jeans Law formulas as energy density in terms of frequency: 8:32

    Full video and playlists:


    Become a MES Super Fan! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUUBq1GPBvvGNz7dpgO14Ow/join

    DONATE! ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ https://mes.fm/donate

    SUBSCRIBE via EMAIL: https://mes.fm/subscribe

    MES Links: https://mes.fm/links

    MES Truth: https://mes.fm/truth
    Official Website: https://MES.fm
    Hive: https://peakd.com/@mes

    Email me: contact@mes.fm

    Free Calculators: https://mes.fm/calculators

    BMI Calculator: https://bmicalculator.mes.fm
    Grade Calculator: https://gradecalculator.mes.fm
    Mortgage Calculator: https://mortgagecalculator.mes.fm
    Percentage Calculator: https://percentagecalculator.mes.fm

    Free Online Tools: https://mes.fm/tools

    iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps

    Tags :

    science physics math stemgeeks stemsocial palnet proofofbrain chessbrothers stem education quantum mechanics

    Woo! This creator can upvote comments using 3speak's stake today because they are a top performing creator! Leave a quality comment relating to their content and you could receive an upvote worth at least a dollar.

    Their limit for today is $0!
    Comments:
    Time until mes can give away $0 to their commenters.
    0 Days 0 Hours 0 Minutes 0 Seconds
    Reply:

    To comment on this video please connect a HIVE account to your profile: Connect HIVE Account

    20:28
    mes
    5 views 2 years ago $

    More Videos

    02:43
    1 views 2 years ago $
    02:15
    4 views a year ago $