Planck and Boltzmann Distribution

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Max Planck's awareness of the Boltzmann distribution prior to his 1900 publication is uncertain, as the distribution was formally identified by J.W. Gibbs in 1901. Planck introduced the constant 'h' with a value of 6.55 x 10^-34 J-s, which is close to the modern value of 6.626 x 10^-34 J-s. There is speculation that Planck may have invoked the Boltzmann distribution in his work, though it is unclear if he had access to it before its official publication. The discussion also distinguishes between different forms of the Boltzmann distribution, including the Boltzmann-Maxwell distribution. Overall, the relationship between Planck's work and the Boltzmann distribution remains a topic of inquiry.
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Does anyone know if Max Planck knew about the Boltzmann distribution before he published his results in 1900? Also, when Planck introduced h, did he also give the value?
 
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Thanks, SteamKing. I think I read somewhere that Planck invoked the Boltzmann distribution... anyone have any other thoughts? Maybe it hadn't been published yet, but Planck knew about it?
 
It depends on which Boltzmann distribution you refer. The attached article in post #2 refers specifically to a Boltzmann distribution, which was derive from earlier work by B. There is also a Boltzmann-Maxwell distribution, which was derived more or less contemporaneously by B. and Clerk Maxwell.
 
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