Title: If the temperature of the solar surface is 5800 K, and Wien's law for the peak wavelength of the ... Post by: staedtler on Mar 18, 2017 If the temperature of the solar surface is 5800 K, and Wien's law for the peak wavelength of the spectrum of the Sun, assumed to be a blackbody, is given by max T = 2.9 × 106, with T in Kelvins and in nanometers (nm), what is the expected dominant wavelength of the Sun?
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