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Wien's law describes the wavelength of maximum intensity λ max for a blackbody at a particular temperature t: wien's law: λ max ⋅ t = 2.90 × 10 − 3 m ⋅ k if we measure the temperature of a blackbody to be about 300 k (a typical air temperature in florida), at what wavelength would this blackbody's intensity have its maximum, and where in the electromagnetic spectrum is this wavelength?

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