Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Born: April 23, 1858 in Kiel, Germany Died: October 4, 1947 in Göttingen, Germany Planck
proposed that radiant energy could not have an arbitrary value.
Instead, energy could only be emitted in small discrete amounts.
Thus, he coined the word "quanta" that would become the name of an
entire field of theoretical physics. For
this achievement, Planck won the Nobel Prize in 1918.
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