Short Answer
A perfectly black body at 100°C emits light of intensity I that has the strongest intensity near wavelength λ.The temperature of this body is now increased to 200°C.
(a)In terms of I,what is the intensity at which this hotter body radiates?
(b)In terms of λ,near what wavelength does light radiated from this hotter body have the strongest intensity?
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