The Wien’s displacement law express relation between
A
colour of light and temperature
B
temperature and wavelength
C
radiation energy and wavelength
D
Wavelength corresponding to maximum energy and temperature
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D
Wavelength corresponding to maximum energy and temperature
d (d) Wien's displacement law states that the product of absolute temperature and the wavelength at which the emissive power is maximum is constant i.e.
$\lambda_{\max } T=$ constant.
Therefore it expresses relation between
wavelength corresponding to maximum energy and temperature.
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