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Question
A distant star emits radiation with maximum intensity at 350 nm. The temperature of the star is ____________.
Options
8280 K
5000 K
7260 K
9044 K
Solution
A distant star emits radiation with maximum intensity at 350 nm. The temperature of the star is 8280 K.
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