Planck’s radical hypothesis Post Author:Sajeewa Post published:March 17, 2018 Post Category:Physics Post Comments:2 Comments From continuous to discrete: Planck's radical hypothesis By SAJEEWA PEMASINGHE You Might Also Like Special theory of relativity and time dilation June 14, 2018 This Post Has 2 Comments Suresh Senanayake 17 Mar 2018 Reply Dear Sajeewa, There should be a conical projection of the cavity which is colinear with the hole. If not, the incident ray will be reflected back to the outside. But by placing conical projection it never comes out. Sajeewa 18 Mar 2018 Reply Dear Suresh. Thanks for the insight. It has been corrected for a conical projection in line with the cavity to avoid direct reflection. Thanks again. Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username Enter your email Enter your website URL (optional) This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Suresh Senanayake 17 Mar 2018 Reply Dear Sajeewa, There should be a conical projection of the cavity which is colinear with the hole. If not, the incident ray will be reflected back to the outside. But by placing conical projection it never comes out.
Sajeewa 18 Mar 2018 Reply Dear Suresh. Thanks for the insight. It has been corrected for a conical projection in line with the cavity to avoid direct reflection. Thanks again.
Dear Sajeewa,
There should be a conical projection of the cavity which is colinear with the hole. If not, the incident ray will be reflected back to the outside. But by placing conical projection it never comes out.
Dear Suresh. Thanks for the insight. It has been corrected for a conical projection in line with the cavity to avoid direct reflection. Thanks again.