Multiple Choice
To use Wien's law to find the temperature of an object, one needs to know
A) the object's distance.
B) the object's mass.
C) the wavelength in the spectrum of the object at which the intensity is greatest.
D) the frequency of the most energetic photons emitted from the object.
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