What should be the temperature (in Kelvin) of an ideal blackbody so that the photons of its light radiated with a wavelength of maximum intensity can excite the electron in the hydrogen atom of the Bohr model from the fundamental level to the energy level n =2?
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What should be the temperature (in Kelvin) of an ideal blackbody so that the photons of its light radiated with a wavelength of maximum intensity can excite the electron in the hydrogen atom of the Bohr model from the fundamental level to the energy level n =2?
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