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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
10

A lightbulb manufacturer makes bulbs with different "color temperatures," meaning that the spectrum of light they emit is simila

r to a blackbody with that temperature. Assuming the emitting areas of the filaments in two bulbs with color temperatures of 2,000 K and 4,000 K are the same, which of the two is the brighter?
Physics
1 answer:
Oksana_A [137]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The bulb with higher temperature(4000 K) will be brighter

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The color temperature  for first bulb is  T_1 = 2000K

        The color temperature  for second bulb is  T_2 = 4000K

Generally the emission power of black body radiation is mathematically represented as

     E = \sigma T^4

Where  \sigma is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant  with a value \sigma = 5.67 * 10^{-8} W m^{-2} K^{-4.}

Now for T_1 = 2000K

      E_1 = 5.67*10^{-8} * (2000)^4

       E_1 = 907.2 \ W/m^2

At  T_2 = 4000K

       E_2 =  5.67*10^{-8} * 4000

        E_2 =  14515.2 \ KW/m^2

Looking at the result we got we see that  the emission power  for the higher temperature bulb is higher, this means that its power to emit in the visible spectrum range would be higher  

So the bulb with higher temperature will be brighter

       

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