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Obtain the temperature ranges for ultraviolet part of radiation of EM waves. Take frequency of ultraviolet part of radiation as `8 xx10^(14)Hz to 5xx10^(17) Hz`.

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To find the temperature ranges for the ultraviolet part of radiation of electromagnetic waves, we will use Wien's displacement law, which states that the wavelength of maximum emission (λ_max) of a black body is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature (T). The formula is given by: \[ \lambda_{max} \cdot T = b \] where \( b \) is Wien's displacement constant, approximately \( 2.9 \times 10^{-3} \, \text{m} \cdot \text{K} \). ### Step-by-Step Solution: ...
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