Awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1918, German physicist Max Planck is best remembered as the originator of the quantum the

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问题     Awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1918, German physicist Max Planck is best remembered as the originator of the quantum theory. His work helped usher in a new era in theoretical physics and revolutionized the scientific community’s understanding of atomic and subatomic processes.
Planck introduced an idea that led to the quantum theory, which became the foundation of twentieth century physics. In December 1900, Planck worked out an equation that described the distribution of radiation accurately over the range of low to high frequencies. He had developed a theory which depended on a model of matter that seemed very strange at the time. The model required the emission of electromagnetic radiation in small chunks or particles. These particles were later called quantums. The energy associated with each quantum is measured by multiplying the frequency of the radiation, v, by a universal constant, h. Thus, energy, or E, equals by. The constant, h, is known as Planck’s constant. It is now recognized as one of the fundamental constants of the world.
    Planck announced his findings in 1900, but it was years before the full consequences of his revolutionary quantum theory were recognized. Throughout his life, Planck made significant contributions to optics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, physical chemistry, among other fields.
It can be inferred from the passage that Planck’s work led to the development of which of the following?

选项 A、The rocket.
B、The atomic bomb.
C、The internal combustion engine.
D、The computer.

答案B

解析 见第一段:His work helped usher in a new era in theoretical physics and revolutionized the scientific community’s understanding of atomic and subatomic processes.他的工作引导理论物理进入了一个新的时代并使科学界对原子、亚原子的理解有了彻底改变。由此可推断他的工作推动了B.The atomic bomb原子弹的发展。
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