what is wien's displacement law?
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Wein's displacement law states that the wavelengenth of the maximum energy at one specific temperature is inversely proportional to the temperature.
● The "Dispacement" term is here because while plotting the graph of the temperature, wavelength and Energy the wavelength of higher energy at lower temperature starts to shift (displace) towards the left side as the temperature increases.
● The "Dispacement" term is here because while plotting the graph of the temperature, wavelength and Energy the wavelength of higher energy at lower temperature starts to shift (displace) towards the left side as the temperature increases.
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According to wein's law displacement state that the wavelength of maximum energy at one specific temperature is inversely proportional to the temperature
Explanation:
The black body radiation curve for different temperature peaks at a wavelength that inversely proportional to the temperature
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