Wien's distribution law

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Wien's distribution law[edit | edit source]

A relation, derived on purely thermodynamic reasoning by Wien, between the monochromatic emittance of an ideal blackbody and that body's temperature.

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where eλ is the monochromatic emittance (emissive power) of a blackbody at wavelength λ and absolute temperature T, and fT) a function that cannot be determined purely on classical thermodynamic grounds. The specification of fT) by Planck in 1901 formed the beginning of modern quantum theory.
Compare Wien's law.


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