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The surface temperature of the sun which has maximum energy emission at 500 nm is 6000 K. The temperature of a star which has maximum energy emission at 400 nm will be
Options
(a) 8500 K
(b) 4500 K
(c) 7500 K
(d) 6500 K
Correct Answer:
7500 K
Explanation:
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