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The light from the sun is found to have a maximum intensity near the wavelength of 470nm. Assuming that the surface o f the sun emits as a blackbody, calculate the temperature of the surface of the sun.

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To calculate the temperature of the surface of the sun using the given wavelength of maximum intensity, we can apply Wien's Displacement Law. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand Wien's Displacement Law Wien's Displacement Law states that the wavelength at which the intensity of radiation from a black body is maximum (λm) is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature (T) of the black body. The formula is given by: \[ \lambda_m \cdot T = b \] ...
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