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The peak wavelength of light coming from a giant red star is 660 nm. Calculate the approximate surface temperature of this star in degrees Fahrenheit.

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Answer:

The value is
T =260.33 \ F

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The the peak wavelength is
\lambda_p = 660 nm = 660 *10^(-9) \ m

Generally according to the Wien's displacement law


\lambda_p * T = 2.898*10^(-3) \ m \cdot K

Here T is the approximate surface temperature of this star in K so


660*10^(-9) * T = 2.898*10^(-3) \ m \cdot K

=>
T = 4091 \ K

Converting to Fahrenheit ,


T = [400 - 273.15 ] * (9)/(5) + 32

=>
T =260.33 \ F

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