So, the temperature of a wave that has a wavelength of 5 m is
<h3>Introduction</h3>
Hi ! Here, I will help you to explain about The relationship between temperature and electromagnetic wavelength uses the principle of Wien's Constant. According to Wien, <u>if we multiply temperature with the electromagnetic wavelengths will always got the same number (constant)</u>. Therefore, The relationship is expressed in this equation :
With the following condition :
C = Wien's constant ≈
= wave at its longest point (m)
T = absolute temperature (K)
<h3>Problem Solving</h3>
We know that :
C = Wien's constant ≈
= wave at its longest point = 5 m
What was asked :
T = absolute temperature = ... K
Step by step :
<h3>Conclusion :</h3>
So, the temperature of a wave that has a wavelength of 5 m is