Quote by Manjit Kumar Download Open image ““Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, then a part of Danish Holstein, on 23 April 1858”” — Manjit Kumar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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As an Englishman, permit me now to say with what pleasure I learnt of the election of Professor Planck and Professor Stark to the… — Charles Glover Barkla Copy Share Image
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“Starting at low temperatures, the poker emits predominantly long-wavelength radiation from the infrared part of the spectrum. As the temperature increases, more energy is… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
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“Marriage is,’ Einstein said later, ‘the unsuccessful attempt to make something lasting out of an incident.” — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
“They, however, never occur in practice, only in the mind of the physicist.” — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
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“James Clerk Maxwell and his theory of electromagnetism. Born in 1831 in Edinburgh, Maxwell, the son of a Scottish landowner, was destined to become… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
“electricity and magnetism into a set of four elegant mathematical equations. On seeing them, Ludwig Boltzmann immediately recognised the magnitude of Maxwell’s achievement and… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
“For him it was no laughing matter, for at stake was the very nature of reality and the soul of physics.” — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
“Planck understood that Clausius was not simply stating the obvious, but something of deep significance. Heat, the transfer of energy from A to B… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
“A talented pianist, he toyed with the idea of pursuing a career as a professional musician. Unsure, he sought advice and was bluntly told:… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image
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“The fact that all heated objects emit light of the same colour at the same temperature was well known to potters long before 1859,… — Manjit Kumar Copy Share Image