- Max Karl
Ernst Ludwig Planck ForMemRS (/ˈplæŋk/; German: [maks ˈplaŋk] ; 23
April 1858 – 4
October 1947) was a
German theoretical physicist whose discovery...
- In
particle physics and
physical cosmology,
Planck units are a
system of
units of
measurement defined exclusively in
terms of four
universal physical constants:...
- The
Planck constant, or
Planck's constant,
denoted by h {\textstyle h} , is a
fundamental physical constant of
foundational importance in
quantum mechanics:...
- In physics,
Planck's law (also
Planck radiation law: 1305 )
describes the
spectral density of
electromagnetic radiation emitted by a
black body in thermal...
- The Max
Planck Society for the
Advancement of
Science (German: Max-
Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der
Wissenschaften e. V.;
abbreviated MPG) is a formally...
-
Planck was a
space observatory operated by the
European Space Agency (ESA) from 2009 to 2013. It was an
ambitious project that
aimed to map the anisotropies...
- Kelvin-
Planck statements, such is not the case. To get all the
content of the
second law, Carathéodory's
principle needs to be
supplemented by
Planck's principle...
- The
Planck relation (referred to as
Planck's energy–frequency relation, the
Planck–Einstein relation,
Planck equation, and
Planck formula,
though the...
- In
statistical mechanics and
information theory, the Fokker–
Planck equation is a
partial differential equation that
describes the time
evolution of the...
- to:
Planck (crater), on the Moon
Planck (spacecraft), a
space observatory Planck units, in
particle physics and
physical cosmology Amalia Planck (1834–1908)...