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Planck's Law Defined

This is a derived formula, from the German physicist Max Planck, that portrays the amount of radiation emitted by a blackbody as theoretically determined by its temperature. It is an equation that produces a curve, termed Planck's blackbody radiation curve, which illustrates that the warmer a body is, the greater is its blackbody emission at each wavelength and the shorter is the wavelength at which emissions peak. [An Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling; Warren Washington and Claire Parkinson; page 13; 1986; University Science Books; Mill Valley, California.] [Atmospheric Science; John Wallace and Peter Hobbs; pages 281 and 287; 1977; Academic Press, Inc; New York.]

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