The surface temperature of the sun which has maximum energy

The Surface Temperature Of The Sun Which Has Maximum Energy Physics Question

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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Subject: Physics (2479)

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