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7. How does the wavelength of the radiation emitted by a black body vary with intensity at a particular temperature ​

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As the temperature of the blackbody increases, the peak wavelength decreases (Wien's Law). The intensity (or flux) at all wavelengths increases as the temperature of the blackbody increases. The total energy being radiated (the area under the curve) increases rapidly as the temperature increases (Stefan–Boltzmann Law).

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