An energy inefficient incandescent light bulb uses a hot filament to produce a continuous spectrum. The temperature of the filament is typically about 2853 k. At what wavelength (in nanometers)is the light bulb the brightest?

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Answer:

So the wavelength of light is 1015.7 nm

Explanation:

From Wein's displacement law, we can write the following formula;

[tex]\lambda _{MAX}\times T=K[/tex] here, [tex]\lambda _{MAX}[/tex] is the wavelength of maximum radiation in meters

T is the absolute temperature (in Kelvin) for maximum radiation

K is the constant has a value of [tex]2.898\times 10^{-3}m-kelvin[/tex]

Given here,  T = 2853 K

And we need to find  [tex]\lambda _{MAX}[/tex]

Putting the values in formula

[tex]\lambda _{max}\times 2853=2.898\times 10^{-3}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda _{max}=1.0157\times 10^{-6}m[/tex]

[tex]\lambda _{max}=1015.7\times 10^{-9}m=1015.7nm[/tex]

Answer:

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