According to wien's displacement law, the wavelength of maximum emission of a blackbody with a temperature of 371 kelvin would be:________

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The maximum wavelength of Wien's displacement law is 7.81 x 10‾⁶ m.

The blackbody radiation will emit a wavelength with maximum value and follow Wien's displacement law. The maximum wavelength will be inversely proportional to the temperature. It can be defined as

λpeak = b / T

where λpeak is the maximum wavelength, b is Wien's displacement constant ( 2.8977719 mm.K), and T is the temperature.

From the question above, we know that:

T = 371 K

By substituting the parameter, we get

λpeak = b / T

λpeak = 2.8977719  mm.K / 371 K

λpeak = 7.81 x 10‾⁶ m

Hence, the maximum wavelength is 7.81 x 10‾⁶ m.

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