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suppose your surface body temperature averages 90^0 F. How much radiant energy in micrometer would be emitted from your body. Determine the wavelength of maximum energy emission of your body, using Wien's law.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:


\lambda=9.75\mu m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The temperature of the surface = 90°F = 305.372 K

We need to find the wavelength of maximum energy emission of your body. According to the Wien's law,


\lambda T=2.98* 10^(-3)\\\\\lambda=(2.98* 10^(-3))/(T)

Put all the values,


\lambda=(2.98* 10^(-3))/(305.372 )\\\\\lambda=9.75\mu m

So, the required wavelength is equal to
9.75\mu m.

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