planck's law in English

noun
1
a law, forming the basis of quantum theory, that states that electromagnetic radiation from heated bodies is not emitted as a continuous flow but is made up of discrete units or quanta of energy, the size of which involve a fundamental physical constant (Planck's constant).
It might also be emitting more energy across the electromagnetic spectrum than Planck's law deems possible.

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1. Planck corrected the theory and proposed what is now called Planck's law, which led to the development of quantum theory.

2. 1 Based on Planck's law of blackbody radiation, according to the radiation characteristic of the target and the flare simulated by MATLAB, the SWIR/MWIR band is chosed.