Assumptions of Planck’s Radiation Law
Planck in 1900 suggested the correct explanation of the black body radiation curve. They gave the following assumption →
If an oscillator is vibrating with a frequency $ \nu $ it can only radiate in quanta of magnitude $h\nu $ i.e. “The oscillator can have only discrete energy value $E_{n}$ ” given by–
$E_{n}=nh\nu$
Where
$n$ – an integer
$h$– Planck ’s constant and the value is $6.626\times10^{-34} J-s$
The average energy of Planck’s oscillator of frequency $\nu$ -
$E_{\lambda}d\lambda = \frac{8\pi hc}{\lambda ^{5}} \frac{d\lambda }{(e^{\frac{hc}{\lambda kT}}-1)}$
$E_{\nu}d\nu= \frac{8\pi h\nu^{3}}{c^{3}}\frac{d\nu }{(e^{\frac{h\nu}{kt}}-1)}$
This assumption is most revolutionary in character. This implies that the exchange of energy between radiation and matter (Black lamp or platinum Coating ) cannot take place continuously but are limited to a discrete set of value $ 0, h\nu, 2h\nu, 3h\nu,------ nh \nu $.
- A chamber contains black body energy radiation and simple harmonic oscillators (atoms of Wall, i.e. Black lamp & Platinum coating inside wall, behave as oscillators or resonators) of molecular dimensions which can vibrate with all possible frequencies.
- The frequency of energy radiation emitted by an oscillator is the same as the frequency of its vibration.
- An oscillator cannot emit or absorb the energy in a continuous manner it can emit or absorb energy in a small unit (packet) called Quanta.
$n$ – an integer
$h$– Planck ’s constant and the value is $6.626\times10^{-34} J-s$