Planck

英 美 [plɑŋk]
  • n. 普朗克(德国物理学家)
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in physics, in reference to the work of German physicist Max Planck (1858-1947); such as Planck's constant, attested in English from 1901.
1. Planck's constant controls the magnitudes involved in both cases.
普朗克常数决定了这两种情况所涉及的量值.

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2. Thus Planck's law can be used as a good approximation.
因而布朗克定律可以作为一个较好的近似计算.

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3. M. Planck obtained a successful solution by introducing an additional concept.
普朗克引入了一种新的概念,成功地解决了这个问题.

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4. The spectral distribution of a black body radiation is described by Planck's.
黑体辐射的光谱分配由普朗克定律描述.

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5. Planck was not very happy about this idea.
普朗克对这个概念并不很满意.

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