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The peak intensity of radiation for a particular star occurs at a wavelength of 2.0 nanometers. In what spectral band is this?

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X-ray.

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I had the same question on a test two weeks ago.

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User Dahernan
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For a given peak intensity of radiation of a star that occurs at a wavelength of 2 nanometers, this is located at the spectral band of an X-ray. An X-ray's wavelength typically goes from 0.1 nano meters to 10 nano meters. Given that, the wavelength of the star fits perfectly into the range of an X-ray.
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