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  1. Biography - Planck, Max (Karl Ernst Ludwig) (1858-1947): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Absorption und Emission electrischer Wellen durch Resonanz. [with]: Ludwig BOLTZMANN (1844-1906). Ein Wort der Mathematik an die Energetik. with: PLANCK. Gegen die neuere Energetik. [with]: Friedrich Wilhelm OSTWALD (1853-1932). Zur Energetik. with: BOLTZMANN. Zur Energetik. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1896-01-01
  3. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Sherri Chasin Calvo, 2000
  4. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck: (1858 -1947).(LETTERS TO PROGRESS IN PHYSICS): An article from: Progress in Physics by Pierre-Marie Robitaille, 2007-10-01
  5. Über den zweiten Hauptsatz der Mechanischen Wärmetheorie. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1879
  6. Über einen Satz der statistischen Dynamik und seine Erweiterung in der Quantentheorie. Offprint from: Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Sitzung der physikalische-mathematischen Klasse, XXIV. XXV. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1917-01-01
  7. Die Theorie des Sättigungsgesetzes. In: Annalen der Physik und Chemie, Neue Folge, Band XIII, 1881. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1881
  8. Ueber das thermodynamische Gleichgewicht von Gasgemengen. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1883
  9. Einführung in die Theorie Der Elektrizität und des Magnetismus. Zum Gebrauch bei Vorträgen, sowie zum Selbstunterricht. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1922
  10. Grundriss der Allgemeinen Thermochemie.... Mit ienem anhang: Der Kern des zweiten Hauptsatzes der Wärmetheorie. by Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858-1947). PLANCK, 1893
  11. The consequences of philosophy: A reply to Planck and Einstein by Max Mundlak, 1936

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Biography Nobel Prize Winner Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig. (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1917 for his discovery of the
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig. (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1917 for his discovery of the characteristic RÀÜntgen radiation of the elements Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Tags:
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig. (Berlin University, Berlin, Germany). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1918 in recognition of the services he
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3. Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article
Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (1858–1947) German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1918 for his formulation of the quantum theory in 1900.
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Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (18581947) Germanphysicist and 1918 Nobel laureate, who was the originator of the quantum theory.
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Germanphysicist and 1918 Nobel laureate, who was the originator of the quantum theory.
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Max Planck made many contributions to theoretical physics, but his fame rests primarily on his role as originator of the quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1918. This theory revolutionized our understanding of atomic and subatomic processes, just as Albert Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time. Together they constitute the fundamental theories of 20th-century physics. Both have forced man to revise some of his most cherished philosophical beliefs, and both have led to industrial and military applications that affect every aspect of modern life. Early life.
Planck recalled that his "original decision to devote myself to science was a direct result of the discovery . . . that the laws of human reasoning coincide with the laws governing the sequences of the impressions we receive from the world about us; that, therefore, pure reasoning can enable man to gain an insight into the mechanism of the [world]. . . ." He deliberately decided, in other words, to become a theoretical physicist at a time when theoretical physics was not yet recognized as a discipline in its own right. But he went further: he concluded that the existence of physical laws presupposes that the "outside world is something independent from man, something absolute, and the quest for the laws which apply to this absolute appeared . . . as the most sublime scientific pursuit in life."

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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma ( Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich in 1879. He was Privatdozent in Munich from 1880 to 1885, then Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel until 1889, in which year he succeeded Kirchhoff as Professor at Berlin University, where he remained until his retirement in 1926. Afterwards he became President of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science, a post he held until 1937. The Prussian Academy of Sciences appointed him a member in 1894 and Permanent Secretary in 1912. Planck's earliest work was on the subject of thermodynamics, an interest he acquired from his studies under Kirchhoff, whom he greatly admired, and very considerably from reading R. Clausius' publications. He published papers on entropy, on thermoelectric ity and on the theory of dilute solutions.

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Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (18581947) Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma
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Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma (née Patzig) Planck. His father was Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Kiel, and later in Gottingen.
Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz , and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich in 1879. He was Privatdozent in Munich from 1880 to 1885, then Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel until 1889, in which year he succeeded Kirchhoff as Professor at Berlin University, where he remained until his retirement in 1926. Afterwards he became President of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science, a post he held until 1937. The Prussian Academy of Sciences appointed him a member in 1894 and Permanent Secretary in 1912.
Planck's earliest work was on the subject of thermodynamics, an interest he acquired from his studies under Kirchhoff, whom he greatly admired, and very considerably from reading R. Clausius' publications. He published papers on entropy, on thermoelectric ity and on the theory of dilute solutions.

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Max Planck Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born on April 23, 1858, in Kiel, Germany, the sixth child of a distinguished jurist and professor of law at the University of Kiel.
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físico alemán (Kiel 1858-Gotinga 1947). Estudió en Munich y Berlín. Profesor de las universidades de Munich y Kiel, posteriormente reemplazó a Kirchhoff como profesor de física teórica en la universidad de Berlín. Sus investigaciones sobre la radiación del cuerpo negro le llevaron a formular la hipótesis de la discontinuidad de la energía y a definir los cuantos. Esta teoría es uno de los supuestos básicos de la física moderna. Premio Nobel de física en 1918. addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; PIZARRO Francisco PLATÓN Otras entradas : KANDINSKY Vasili PARACELSO PARACELSO Imprenta ... Home
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Planck (pl ngk), Max Karl Ernst Ludwig 18581947. German physicist. He won a 1918 Nobel Prize for discoveries in connection with quantum theory.
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Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig . Born Apr. 23, 1858, in Kiel; died Oct. 4, 1947, in G ttingen. German theoretical physicist. The son of a lawyer, Planck studied at the universities of
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Planck (pl ngk), Max Karl Ernst Ludwig 18581947. German physicist who in 1900 formulated quantum theory, which explained and predicted certain phenomena that could not be
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Planck Max Karl Ernst Ludwig history of philosophy, biography German physicist (18581947) whose discovery of the constant rate at which energy can be radiated contributed
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1858 Born on April 23rd in Kiel, Germany. German physicist. The father of quantum theory and eponym of Planck's constant.1879 - Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and
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1858 - Born on April 23rd in Kiel, Germany. German physicist. The father of quantum theory and eponym of Planck's constant.
1879 - Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich.
1880-1885 - He was Privatdozent in Munich.
1889 - Was a Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel.
1894 - The Prussian Academy of Sciences appointed him a member.
1900 - He announced his derivation of the relationship: this was based on the revolutionary idea that the energy emitted by a resonator could only take on discrete values or quanta. The energy for a resonator of frequency v is hv where h is a universal constant, now called Planck's constant.
1912 - Was the Prussian Academy of Sciences' permanent secretary. 1926 - He was elected to Foreign Membership of the Royal Society.

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Science Dictionary Planck (pl ngk) Pronunciation Key German physicist who in 1900 formulated quantum theory, which explained and predicted certain phenomena that could not be
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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (18581947), a German physicist who played a vital role in the development of quantum theory. Planck’s study of the distribution of energy in the
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