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Answered by Anonymous
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The maximum wavelength of any radiate energy is inversely proportional to temperature.

b =   \gamma max \times t \\  \gamma max \times t = constant

Where b is called wein's constant

b = 2.9 \times  {10}^{ - 3} mk

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Wien's law tells us that objects of different temperature emit spectra that peak at different wavelengths .

Hotter objects emit most of their radiation at shorter wavelengths , hence they will appear to be bluer .

Cooler objects emit most of the radiation at longer wavelengths , they will appear to be redder .

Furthermore at any wavelengths hotter object radiates more than cooler one .

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