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Near 1900, scientists thought all electromagnetic radiation behaved like smooth waves whose energy could take any value, but experiments on "blackbody" objects showed far less short-wavelength (ultraviolet) radiation than expected — the so-called "ultraviolet catastrophe." Max Planck fixed this by proposing that energy is released in tiny, discrete packets rather than continuously, and Einstein and others later showed light acts like particles (photons) emitted in those packets; together these ideas replaced the wave-only view and started modern quantum theory.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the sentences that describe Planck's hypothesis, the initial reaction, and later validation by Einstein; determine whether the author’s tone is critical, admiring, surprised, or scholarly/neutral about its role in advancing physics.

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The author's attitude toward Planck's development of a new hypothesis about atomic processes can most aptly be described as

Correct Answer
E
Supported by the passage: "Max Planck... developed a hypothesis... that broke with wave theory and accounted for the observed patterns of blackbody radiation." "...he thereby obtained numbers that perfectly fit the earlier experimental result." "The physics community was at first quite critical of Planck's hypothesis, in part because he presented it without physical explanation." "Soon thereafter, however, Albert Einstein and other physicists provided theoretical justification for Planck's hypothesis." "So in just a few years, what was considered a catastrophe generated a new vision in physics that led to theories still in place today." These sentences show the author presents Planck’s move as novel and initially controversial but ultimately validated and influential. The overall tone is a measured, scholarly interest in a step that produced a more accurate picture of atomic processes, which is best captured by choice E.
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