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The wavelength at which Earth’s emitted radiation is maximum is ______ at which the wavelength of the Sun’s emitted radiation peaks.

Respuesta :

Answer:

inversely proportional to the temperature

Explanation:

Wein's displacement law states the wavelength at which Earth’s emitted radiation is maximum is inversely proportional to the temperature at which the wavelength of the Sun’s emitted radiation peaks.

                           λmax [tex]= \frac{b}{T}[/tex]

where,

λmax is the maximum wavelength

b is a constant of proportionality called Wien's displacement constant (b = 2.897 × 10⁻³ m.K)

T is the absolute temperature in kelvins