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Physics, 03.07.2019 00:20 mruffier8909

  using mathematica determine the wavelength, λ'", at which planck's law above reaches a maximum for a given temperature t. this amounts to finding the constant in what is known as wien's displacement law which is of the form: dmt 2.898 × 10-3 'n k.

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