Planck's state space and the energy of atoms
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Max Planck's state space and the energy of atoms are discussed by a technical consultant and science writer in the third of a series of articles on Max Planck's lectures at Columbia University in 1915. Max Planck's concept of energy level has stood the test of time. He defined energy levels by the relationships between electrical phenomena and the physical characteristics of matter. Topics include his electric model of the atom, graphical representation of his state space, his electric moment, other state space curves, and unanswered questions.
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2001
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Planck's theory and thermodynamics
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An analysis and proof are given for the blackbody radiation equation developed by scientist Max Planck. Issues addressed include entropy, electrodynamic theory, heat radiation, and the wave-particle duality concept.
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2001
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The miraculous engine
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This article describes the origin of greenhouse gas, its impact on the environment and global warming, and measures to control its emission. The role of plants in the bioremediation process is discussed.
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2001
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