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Solar radiation emitted by the sun resembles the radiations emitted by a black body at the temprature of 6000 K. Maximum intensity is emitted at a wavelength of 4800 Å. If the temperature of the sun decreases from 6000 K to 4000 K , then the peak intensity would occur at a wavelength of

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