As the temperature of a body increases, the wavelength at which the maximum intensity occurs, increases True False
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As the temperature of a body increases, the wavelength at which the maximum intensity occurs, increases
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According to Wien’s Displacement Law, the frequency of the peak of the emission (f max) increases linearly with absolute temperature (T). Conversely, as the temperature of the body increases, the wavelength at the emission peak decreases.
In the simple word we can say that the wavelength is decreases.
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The right answer of the given question is false. As the temperature of a body increases, the wavelength at which the maximum intensity occurs, increase. Hence, the given statement is false. Because, when the temperature of a body increases, the intensity of the radiation coming from the body increases and not the wavelength at which the maximum intensity occurs, increase.
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