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| - | ====== Blackbody ====== | ||
| - | A blackbody refers to an idealized object or system that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation, regardless of its frequency or wavelength. | ||
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| - | A blackbody is never black, it always emits light and the wavelength of the light depends only on its temperature. | ||
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| - | Planck' | ||
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| - | $$ S_\nu = \frac{2h\nu^3}{c^2} \frac{1}{e^{h\nu/ | ||
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| - | where $h$ is [[Planck constant]], $k$ is [[Boltzmann constant]], $c$ is the [[speed of light]] and $e$ is [[Euler' | ||
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| - | The surface brightness as a function of wavelength $\lambda$ | ||
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| - | $$ S_\lambda = \frac{2hc^2}{\lambda^5} \frac{1}{e^{hc/ | ||
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| - | and this [[quantity]] is plotted below for three different temperatures. | ||
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