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λ(max)= peak wavelength (cm) T
The current peak wavelength of the CMB corresponds to a blackbody of temperature 2.74K. What was the peak wavelength of the CMB
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λ(max)= peak wavelength (cm)
T = temperature (K) Based on what you have seen in the simulation and your knowledge of
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If you are sitting at home in your room, the walls
please help me pick one best answer of the followings. 1. emit visible light
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If you are sitting at home in your room, the walls
1. emit visible light with a peak wavelength close to 0.5 micrometer. 2. emit
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The temperature of the cosmic background radiation is measured to be 2.7 K. What is the wavelength of the peak in the spectral
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For a particular type of wave in a particular medium why must f and lambda be inversely proportional.
Frequency deals with the
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Kaitlyn measures the upload speed in megabits per second of her home broadband internet connection during peak hours and
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Kaitlyn measures the upload speed in megabits per second of her home broadband internet connection during peak hours and
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Kaitlyn measures the upload speed in megabits per second of her home broadband internet connection during peak hours and
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For peak A, with retention time, tR, of 2.90 min and sigma = 2.50 sec, calculate the peak width at half height, w1/2, in
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