8.13 Use the formula to obtain the characteristic temperature ranges for different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. What do the numbers that you obtain tell you?
Hint: A body at a perticular temperature produces a continuous spectrum of wavelength.
Step 1: Find the temperature for different wavelengths.
Planck’s law gives the wavelength corresponding to the maximum intensity of radiation. Planck's law is written as:
The temperature for different wavelengths are given as:
The numbers obtained show that the bodies emit different wavelengths at different temperatures.
Step 2: Find the relation between wavelength and temperature.
As the wavelength decreases, the corresponding temperature increases.
© 2024 GoodEd Technologies Pvt. Ltd.