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In 1900, a German physicist discovered an equation that matched experimental data about the emission of light by a hot surface. * a. Max Planck b. Sir Isaac Newton c. James Clerk Maxwell d. Christian Huygens
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In 1900, a German physicist discovered an equation that matched experimental data about the emission of light by a hot surface. *
a. Max Planck
b. Sir Isaac Newton
c. James Clerk Maxwell
d. Christian Huygens
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C is the correct answer.
James Clerk Maxwell
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C. James Clerk Maxwell
I believe he made a theory that light was electromagnetic radiation
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