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Application of the Planck Formula
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In Chapter II it was shown that the various spectral scales are all essentially equivalent. It therefore suffices to examine the Planck formula in terms of the absolute temperature and a wavelength scale, for instance.
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Blackbody Radiation Radiant Emittance Matic Curve Wavelength Scale Planck Function
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