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The maximum emission wavelength at temperature 2000K is 4μm. The maximum wavelength corresponding to temperature 2400K will be


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

TemperatureT1=2000K,

wavelength=4μm=4×10-6m,

Second temperature T2=2400K

Step 2: Formula used

Wein's Displacement Law λT=b(constant)

λ=Wavelength

T=Temperature

Step 3: Find the wavelength at a temperature 2400K

From the Wein's Displacement Law:

λ2T2=λ1T1λ2=λ1T1T2λ2=4×10-6×20002400λ2=3.33×10-6m

Hence, the maximum wavelength corresponding to temperature 2400K is 3.33×10-6m.


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