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How to calculate peak wavelength in micrometers

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Answer:

λpeak= x10^ m = nm = microns.

Step-by-step explanation:

If frequency or some other variable is used on the horizontal axis, the peak will be at a different wavelength. If the temperature is = C = K, then on the traditional wavelength plot the wavelength at which the radiation curve peaks is: λpeak= x10^ m = nm = microns.

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