The way the peak of the Planck curve changes with temperature is
quantifies by
.
This is Powerful!
- Measure the spectrum of the Sun (the intensity of E-M radiation
at every wavelength) and find:
- Knowing this, we can estimate the surface temperature of the
Sun from Wien's Law (this will give the right answer if the
solar spectrum does indeed look like a Planck spectrum).
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- What about radiation from humans?
Note that the radiation we are all using to see one another is
reflected from the lights in the room (don't believe me? turn
off the lights and see what you see).
- This is bad news for soldiers and out-of-bounds campers in Yosemite.
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- What temperature needs to be reached for the Planck
radiation of a solid to peak in the x-ray region (
cm)?
Note, solids don't ordinarily get this hot!
Michael Bolte
Tue Jan 6 10:12:57 PST 1998