winen's displacemt law?
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Wien's law, also called Wien's displacement law, relationship between the temperature of a blackbody (an ideal substance that emits and absorbs all frequencies of light) and the wavelength at which it emits the most light. ... He found that the product λmT is an absolute constant: λmT = 0.2898 centimetre-degree Kelvin.
Wien's law formula
The equation describing Wien's law is very simple: λmax = b / T , where: λmax is the aforementioned peak wavelength of light.
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Wien's law, also called Wien's displacement law, relationship between the temperature of a blackbody (an ideal substance that emits and absorbs all frequencies of light) and the wavelength at which it emits the most light.
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