1-What wavelength (in nanometers) is the peak intensity of the light coming from a star whose surface temperature is 11,000 Kelvin? (Note: This is about twice the temperature of our Sun's surface.) 2-Determine the surface temperature of a star whose maximum intensity is at 400nm.

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1-What wavelength (in nanometers) is the peak intensity of the light coming from a star whose
surface temperature is 11,000 Kelvin? (Note: This is about twice the temperature of our Sun's
surface.)
2-Determine the surface temperature of a star whose maximum intensity is at 400nm.
Transcribed Image Text:H.M 1-What wavelength (in nanometers) is the peak intensity of the light coming from a star whose surface temperature is 11,000 Kelvin? (Note: This is about twice the temperature of our Sun's surface.) 2-Determine the surface temperature of a star whose maximum intensity is at 400nm.
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