Blackbody radiation: A perfectly black body at 100°C emits light of intensity I that has the strongest intensity near wavelength λ. The temperature of this body is now increased to 200°C.
(a) In terms of I, what is the intensity at which this hotter body radiates?
(b) In terms of λ, near what wavelength does light radiated from this hotter body have the strongest intensity?
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