Das Plancksche Strahlungsgesetz - Erklärung, Beispiel (Physik)

Link to the playlist - Modern Physics: 🔗   • Moderne Physik   In this video, I'll explain Planck's law of radiation. This law allows us to calculate the intensity spectrum of blackbody radiation. This intensity spectrum describes how the intensity of thermal radiation is distributed across different wavelengths. In the video, we'll also look at a concrete example calculation using Planck's law of radiation! Would you like to support my channel? - Then check out my Patreon page: 🔗  / think_logic   Timestamps: 0:00 - What is Planck's law of radiation? 4:05 - Example of Planck's law of radiation! Thumbnail graphics: https://www.freepik.com/vectors/backg... - Background vector created by macrovector - www.freepik.com Want to support my channel? - Here's my PayPal link: 🔗https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... 📚My book recommendations for physics students📚 If you buy one of my recommended books using the Amazon links below, I receive a small commission as an Amazon Associate. These two textbooks are standard reading for starting a physics degree. I was personally very satisfied with the second book in the series, on electricity and optics, and I still use it often to look up certain topics. I only bought the first book at the end of my first semester, so I didn't use it as often, but it was very helpful for exam preparation on certain topics! These books are also suitable for preparing for your studies before they begin, especially since there are exercises at the end of each chapter, and the solutions to these exercises are also provided at the back of the book. (I would probably skip the first chapter of the book *Experimental Physics 1*.) ▶︎ Experimental Physics 1: Mechanics & Heat by Wolfgang Demtröder Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3DQBADP ▶︎ Experimental Physics 2: Electricity and Optics by Wolfgang Demtröder Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3DYgnaX After the first year of your studies, you'll continue with advanced courses in Theoretical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, and Electrodynamics & Statistical Physics (Thermodynamics). My book recommendations on these topics are partly in German and partly in English. This is because sooner or later (at the latest in the Master's program), all lectures will be held in English. Furthermore, I have had very good experiences with all of these books myself! After the first year of your studies, you'll continue with advanced courses in Theoretical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, and Electrodynamics & Statistical Physics (Thermodynamics). ▶︎ Classical Mechanics by John R. Taylor Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3r5Eixw ▶︎ Modern Quantum Mechanics by J.J. Sakurai Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3UFvJa9 I primarily used this book for my first course on quantum mechanics and was very satisfied. ▶︎ Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by David J. Griffiths Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3BMZc9w As an alternative to Sakurai's book, I also ordered this one and can definitely recommend it. It covers all the important topics, but I would personally lean towards the other option. ▶︎ Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/3LIjPbw Thanks for watching!