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The waveleng5h corresponding to maximum intensity for the sun is in the blue-green region of visible spectrum. Why does the Sun then appear yellow to us?

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Answered by RijitKumarDas9840
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The Sun has a surface temperature of about 6000 K – actually, more like 5800 K but we won't quibble. The peak wavelength for the Sun's spectrum therefore corresponds to bluey-green light, which is why the Sun appears … er… yellow.

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