Respuesta :

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Max Planck's theory of the duality of energy shows that the frequency radiation "v" can be regenerated only if an oscillator of such frequency has acquired the minimum energy required to initiate oscillation. At low temperatures, there is not enough energy available to induce high-frequency oscillations; in this way, the object does not regenerate ultraviolet radiation, ending the ultraviolet catastrophe.

Albert Einstein used this Max Planck hypothesis to explain the results obtained in his work on the photoelectric effect in 1905. Einstein did not refute Max's theory.

Albert Einstein's discovery of quanta does not disprove Max Planck's hypothesis about the dual nature of energy   i.e. False

Max Planck's hypothesis ( quantum hypothesis ) on the radiation of a black body states that energy from light can only be absorbed and radiated in discrete bundles ( quanta ), and this formed the basis on which Albert Einstein explained the results he obtained from his photo electric effect experiment he carried out.  therefore we can conclude that Einstein did not disprove Max Planck's hypothesis.

Hence we can conclude that Albert Einstein's discovery of quanta did not disprove Max Planck's hypothesis about the dual nature of energy.

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