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The Radiation Emitted from a Star Has a Maximum Intensity

Question 73

Question 73

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The radiation emitted from a star has a maximum intensity at a wavelength of 500 nm. What is the temperature of this star?


A) 6,000 K
B) 5,000 K
C) 1.5*109 K
D) 500 K
E) 10,000 K

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