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The maximum energy is the thermal radiat...

The maximum energy is the thermal radiation from a hot source occurs at a wavelength of `11 xx 10^(-5) cm`. According to Wien's law, the temperature of the source (on Kelvin scale) for which the wavelength at mixture energy is `5.5 xx 10^(-5)` cm. The value of `n` is:

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