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25 August, 14:25

An astronomer is measuring the electromagnetic radiation emitted by two stars, both of which are assumed to be perfect blackbody emitters. For each star she makes a plot of the radiation intensity per unit wavelength as a function of wavelength. She notices that the curve for star A has a maximum that occurs at a shorter wavelength than does the curve for star B. What can she conclude about the surface temperatures of the two stars?

a. Star A has the greater surface temperature.

b. There is not enough information to draw a conclusion about the temperatures.

c. Star B has the greater surface temperature.

d. Both stars, being perfect blackbody emitters, have the same surface temperature.

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  1. 25 August, 14:51
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    There is not enough information to draw a conclusion about
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