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What is the relationship between wavelength (λ) and temperature (T)?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wavelength at which maximum radiation is emitted is expressed by the Greek letter “ λ ” (lambda). T is the object's temperature in Kelvin, and the constant is 2,897 μm (micrometers). The higher the object's temperature, the faster the molecules will vibrate and the shorter the wavelength will be

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Answered by muskanqureshi7666
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all object emit electromagnetics radiation, and the amount of radiation emitted at each wavelength determines the temperature of the objects. hot object emit more of there light at short wavelength, and cold objects emit more of there light at long wavelength.

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