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Experimental investigations show that the intensity of solar radiation is maximum for a wavelength 480 nm in the visible region. Estimate the surface temperature of sun. Given Wein's constant `b = 2.88xx10^(-3)` mK

A

4000 K

B

6000 K

C

8000 K

D

`10^(6)K`

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