A cavity radiator has its maximum spectral radiance at a wavelength of 6,9x10 m. If the body is heated so that T/To = 9,4, what will be the ratio of radiant powers W/Wo? Wien's constant b = 2.897 x103 m-K.
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![A cavity radiator has its maximum spectral radiance at a wavelength of 6,9×10 m. If the body is
heated so that T/To = 9,4, what will be the ratio of radiant powers W/Wo? Wien's constant b = 2.897
x103 m-K.
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