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Chemistry, 24.06.2021 16:30 davi113001

1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below change if the temperature was changed to 3800? 3. What is the range of wavelengths for the visible spectrum?
4. Use the image below to put the following in order from lowest to highest frequency?
microwaves, x-rays, radiowaves
5. Which of the objects in the image below emits radiation with a wavelength of approximately .01m?

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1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below
1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below
1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below
1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below
1. What is the peak wavelength in the diagram below?2. How would the wavelength in the image below

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