Planck–Einstein relation
E154876
The Planck–Einstein relation is a fundamental quantum physics formula that links a photon's energy to its frequency, marking a key step in the development of quantum theory.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Planck postulate | 1 |
| Planck–Einstein relation canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Planck–Einstein relation Context triple: [Planck constant, appearsInEquation, Planck–Einstein relation]
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Planck constant
The Planck constant is a fundamental physical constant that quantifies the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of its associated electromagnetic wave, forming a cornerstone of quantum mechanics.
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Planck radiation law
Planck radiation law is a fundamental formula in quantum physics that describes the spectral distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal equilibrium.
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Sackur–Tetrode equation
The Sackur–Tetrode equation is a fundamental formula in statistical mechanics that gives the absolute entropy of an ideal monatomic gas in terms of its volume, temperature, and particle number.
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reduced Planck constant
The reduced Planck constant (ħ) is a fundamental physical constant that quantifies the scale of quantum effects, commonly appearing in formulations of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
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Planck length
The Planck length is the fundamental unit of length in quantum gravity, representing the scale at which classical concepts of space and time are expected to break down.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Planck–Einstein relation Target entity description: The Planck–Einstein relation is a fundamental quantum physics formula that links a photon's energy to its frequency, marking a key step in the development of quantum theory.
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A.
Planck constant
The Planck constant is a fundamental physical constant that quantifies the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of its associated electromagnetic wave, forming a cornerstone of quantum mechanics.
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B.
Planck radiation law
Planck radiation law is a fundamental formula in quantum physics that describes the spectral distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal equilibrium.
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C.
Sackur–Tetrode equation
The Sackur–Tetrode equation is a fundamental formula in statistical mechanics that gives the absolute entropy of an ideal monatomic gas in terms of its volume, temperature, and particle number.
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D.
reduced Planck constant
The reduced Planck constant (ħ) is a fundamental physical constant that quantifies the scale of quantum effects, commonly appearing in formulations of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
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E.
Planck length
The Planck length is the fundamental unit of length in quantum gravity, representing the scale at which classical concepts of space and time are expected to break down.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
concept in quantum mechanics
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equation in physics ⓘ physical law ⓘ |
| alternativeForm | E = hc/λ ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
electromagnetic radiation
ⓘ
photon ⓘ |
| category |
equations of quantum theory
ⓘ
fundamental relations in physics ⓘ |
| connects |
particle properties of light
ⓘ
wave properties of light ⓘ |
| dimensionOfEnergy | joule ⓘ |
| dimensionOfFrequency | hertz ⓘ |
| domain | microscopic scale ⓘ |
| field |
electromagnetism
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optics ⓘ quantum mechanics ⓘ quantum physics ⓘ |
| hasFormula | E = hν ⓘ |
| historicalRole | key step in development of quantum theory ⓘ |
| implies |
higher frequency photons have higher energy
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lower frequency photons have lower energy ⓘ photon energy is proportional to frequency ⓘ |
| introducedConcept | quantization of energy ⓘ |
| namedAfter |
Albert Einstein
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Max Planck ⓘ |
| relatesQuantity |
electromagnetic radiation frequency
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photon energy ⓘ photon energy and wavelength via speed of light ⓘ |
| supportsTheory | photon theory of light ⓘ |
| symbolForEnergy | E ⓘ |
| symbolForFrequency | ν ⓘ |
| symbolForPlanckConstant | h ⓘ |
| underlies | energy-time aspects of wave–particle duality ⓘ |
| usedIn |
X-ray photon energy determination
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atomic transition energy calculations ⓘ blackbody radiation analysis ⓘ gamma-ray photon energy determination ⓘ laser physics ⓘ photoelectric effect explanation ⓘ radio and microwave photon energy calculations ⓘ semiconductor physics ⓘ spectroscopy ⓘ |
| usesConstant |
Planck constant
ⓘ
speed of light in vacuum ⓘ |
| validFor |
monochromatic radiation
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single photon ⓘ |
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