For a body emitting blackbody radiation, the total power emitted is proportional to the 4th power of the body's absolute temperature:
( T in kelvins)
and the wavelength of the emitted EM radiation that has the highest intensity is inversely proportional to the body's absolute temperature according to:
(
in meters, T in kelvins)
Assume an object is emitting blackbody radiation.
As the temperature of a body increases the color of the body shifts from blue to red.
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