EHLO
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2007
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One for a patient physicist - coming from an electronics background I basically understand the emission of EM radiation/photons by oscillating charges, electron transition through a bandgap, nuclear decay and spontaneous emission, but can't seem to recall a conceptual mechanism for thermal, or black body, radiation.
We have Planck's Law, that describes the black body spectrum, but what's the source of the photon emission?
Another question that is related and may highlight my ignorance in the matter, or at least give you an idea of the mental picture I have; Can a single molecule, say a hydrogen gas molecule, in a vacuum have a "Temperature", and if so does it emit BB radiation?
We have Planck's Law, that describes the black body spectrum, but what's the source of the photon emission?
Another question that is related and may highlight my ignorance in the matter, or at least give you an idea of the mental picture I have; Can a single molecule, say a hydrogen gas molecule, in a vacuum have a "Temperature", and if so does it emit BB radiation?