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The spectral energy distribution of the sun has a maximum at 4753A.if the temperature of sun is 6050K what is temperature of star for which this maximum is at 9506A?

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Answered by vikaskumar0507
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from wien's displacement law lambda*T = b
T2 = T1*lambda1/lambda2
T2 = 6050*4753/9506
T2 = 3025K
Answered by Anonymous
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The temperature of the star is 3025K

Temperature of the sun = T1 = 6050K (Given)

Spectral energy distribution of the sun = λ1 = 4753A  (Given)

According to Wien's Displacement law -  

Constant = λ1T1 = λ2T2

or T2 = λ1 × T1 / λ2

= 4753 × 6050 / 9506

= 3025

Therefore, the temperature of the star is 3025K

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