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I had posted this question once before, but no one helped me on this one. So I am posting this question again. Suppose the flame of a gas burner stove emits light just like a blackbody. The flame appears blue emiting most of the light at a wave length of 475 nanometers. What is the temperature of the flame? How do I solve this ?
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