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Solar radiation emitted by sun resembles that emitted by a body at a temperature of `6000 K` Maximum intensity is emitted at a wavelength of about `4800A^(@)` If the sun was cooled down from `6000K` to `3000K` then the peak intensity would occurs at a wavelength of .

A

`4800Å`

B

`9600Å`

C

`2400Å`

D

`19200Å`

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