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Calculate the temperature of the black body from given graph when wavelength is maximum.

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`1927K`

By using Wien's displacement law
` T = (b)/(gamma_(m)) = (2.89 xx 10^(-3))/(1.5 xx 10^(-6)) = 1927K`
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