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Jayden Herrera
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20 May, 19:59
How Planck's constant was discovered?
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Simone Oneal
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Planck decided to assume that atoms could only vibrate at certain frequencies that were whole numbers eg 2f, 3f and so on. Others used to think that atoms vibrate continuously
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