A black body has a wavelength λm corresponding to maximum energy at 2000 K. Its wavelength corresponding to maximum energy at 3000 K will be:

1. 32λm

2. 23λm

3. 1681λm

4. 8116λm

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Wien's displacement law expresses the relation between:
 

1. Wavelength corresponding to maximum energy and temperature
2. Radiation energy and wavelength
3. Temperature and wavelength
4. Colour of light and temperature
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If λm denotes the wavelength at which the radioactive emission from a black body at a temperature T K is maximum, then:

1. λm is independent of T

2. λm ∝ T

3. λm ∝ T–1

4. λm ∝ T– 4 

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