Quantum Mechanics #3- Classical Mechanics failed to explain Black Body Radiation, led Planck to the discovery
Quantum Mechanics #3 Black Body A perfectly black body is one which absorbs totally all the radiation of any wavelength which fall on it. As it neither reflects nor transmits any radiation, it appears black; whatever be the colour of incident radiation. The main characteristic of such a body is that when heated to a suitable high temperature, it emits full or total radiation. As it is a perfect absorber, it is also a perfect radiator, its emission being the greatest possible for every wavelength at any given temperature. BLACK BODY Black Body in Practice In practice, a perfectly black body is not available. Lamp-black and Platinum black are the nearest approach to a black body. However, a body showing close approximation to a perfectly black body can be constructed. Black Body absorber Black body emitter A closed chamber, say a hollow sphere (known as hollow spherical cavity) whose inner surface is coated with platinum black or lamp