Guilt law

by Lewis Carroll

Guilt law – there is a law that was named after the German physicist Wilhelm Karl Werner Wien (W. K. V. Wien) born 1864-1928.
According to this law, the wavelength at which the maximum power of electromagnetic radiation produced by a heated body is inversely proportional to its temperature.
With the help of Wien’s law of displacement, it is possible to determine at which wavelength the maximum of the radiation spectrum of a radiating body falls, and vice versa, knowing the distribution of energy in the radiation spectrum of a radiating object, it is possible to determine its temperature.

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