Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Temperature of an ordinary bulb is 3000^...

Temperature of an ordinary bulb is `3000^@K`. At what wave length will it emit maximum energy –

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The temperature of an ordinary electric bulb is round 3000 K. At what wavelength will it radiate maximum enegy? Given b=0.288cmK

The temperature of an ordinary electric bulb is round 3000 K. At what wavelength will it radiate maximum enegy? Given b=0.288cmK

The surface temperature of a hot body is 1227^@C . Find the wave length at which it radiates maximum energy. Given wien's constant=0.2898cmk

The wave length of maximum emitted energy of a body at 700 K is 4.08 mu m . If the temperature of the body is raised to 1400 K, the wavelength of maximum emitted energy will be

The wavelength of maximum emitted energy of a body at 700K is 4.08 um . If the temperature of the body is raised to 1400 K, the wavelength of maximum emitted energy will be

The wavelength of maximum emitted energy of a body at 700 K is 4.08 mu m . If the temperature of the body is raised to 1400 K , the wavelength of maximum emitted energy will be

A black body at 20000 K, emits maximum energy at a wavelength of 1.56 mu m . At what temperature will it emit maximum energy at a wavelength of 1.8 mu m ?

A black body at 200 K is found to emit maximum energy at a wavelength of 14 mu m. When its temperature is raised to 1000K. the wavelength at which maximum energy emitted is