A 100 W incandescent light bulb has a cylindrical tungsten filament 30.0 cm long, 0.40 mm in diameter, and with an emissivity of 0.26. (a) What is the temperature of the filament? (b) For what wave- length does the spectral emittance of the bulb peak? (c) Incandescent light bulbs are not very efficient sources of visible light. Explain why this is so.
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A 100 W incandescent light bulb has a cylindrical tungsten filament 30.0 cm long, 0.40 mm in diameter, and with an emissivity of 0.26. (a) What is the temperature of the filament? (b) For what wave- length does the spectral emittance of the bulb peak? (c) Incandescent light bulbs are not very efficient sources of visible light. Explain why this is so.
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