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Wien's displacement law
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Wien's displacement law

In physics, a law of radiation stating that the wavelength carrying the maximum energy is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of a black body: the hotter a body is, the shorter the wavelength. It has the form λmaxT = constant, where λmax is the wavelength of maximum intensity and T is the temperature. The law is named after German physicist Wilhelm Wien.



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