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The blackbody curve for a star named Zeta is shown below. Use Wien's law to determine the surface temperature of this star rounded to the nearest whole number.
297 K
2,494 K
1,000 K
3,372 K
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3372 K
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Answer=3372 K , working shown in photo
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