(a) If the human body acts like a blackbody, use Wien’s displacement law (see problem 45) to calculate the body’s wavelength of maximum emission. Assume an average skin temperature of 34°C.
(b) In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum is the light?

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Answer:

(a) 9439.8 nm

(b) infrared

Explanation:

Temperature, T = 34°C = 307 K

(a)

According to the Wein's displacement law

[tex]\lambda _{m}\times T = b[/tex]

where, b is the Wein's constant.

b = 2.898 x 10^-3 metre kelvin

λm x 307 = 2.898 x 10^-3

λm = 9.44 x 10^-6 m = 9439.8 nm

(b) it lies in infrared radiation.