190-194. 10.1088/0031-9120/26/3/011. This paper discusses the interrelationship
between the various forms of the Planck radiation equation and emphasizes that it is a differential equation which gives intensity or energy density of radiation per unit wavelength or per unit frequency - not intensity or energy density as a function of wavelength or frequency, as wrongly stated by some authors. This understanding of the Planck radiation equation relates to the relationship between the maxima of the Planck equation in the wavelength and frequency domains, which cannot otherwise be explained. The Stefan - Boltzmann Law and the change in the glow of a hot body with temperature are also discussed.