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The relationship between temperature and peak wavelength is given by an equation known as wien's law:
λmax = 0.29/t
in this equation:
λ(max)= peak wavelength (cm)
t = temperature (k)
based on your knowledge of proportionality relationships, what is the relationship between temperature and peak wavelength?
o they are directly proportional.
o they are inversely proportional.
o they are exponentially proportional.
o they are unrelated.

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