Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Work out the ranges of temperature corre...

Work out the ranges of temperature corresponding to which a star will appear blue and red respectively. Given
Wavelength range of blue colour: `4500Å` to `5000Å`
Wavelength range for red colour: `6500Å` to `7000Å`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
NA
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • UNIVERSE

    SL ARORA|Exercise PROBLEM_TYPE|6 Videos
  • TRANSIENT CURRENT

    SL ARORA|Exercise Type D|13 Videos
  • WAVE OPTICS

    SL ARORA|Exercise Based on Intensity Distribution in interference pattern|80 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

At what temperature a body will appear blue if Wiens constant b = 0.3 cm-K and the wavelength of maximum emission for blue collour is 5000Å ?

How fast a person should drive his car so that the red signal fo light apperas green ? ( Wavelength for red colour = 6200 Å and wavelength for green colour = 5400 Å)

Electromagnetic waves of wavelength ranging from 100 Å to 400 Å comes under

The temperature corresponding to maximum intensity of emission of wavelength 4800Å is [Given b = 0.002898 mK]

Wavelength of given light waves in air and in a medium are 6000 Å and 3000 Å, respectively. The critical angle is

The wavelength of green colour in air and violet colour in water are 5381 Å and 3042 Å respectively. If the wavelength of green colour in water is the same as the wavelength of violet colour in air, find its value. (Assume that refractive index for green and violet colour is approximately same)

Three stars A, B and C appears as green, red and blue respectively. The star having minimum temperature is

Two stars A and B radiate maximum energy 5200Å and 6500Å respectively. Then the ratio of absolute temperatures of A and B is