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The curves of emitted radiation from blackbodies of different temperatures. The x-axis shows wavelength and the y-axis shows the amount of energy emitted every second by a square meter of the surface of that blackbody at each wavelength.
The hotter the body, the shorter the wavelength and the bluer the light it emits its maximum amount of energy at. Despite the coolest body in this plot peaking in red light, the other hotter bodies all emit more red light than the coolest body.
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전자기복사
, 파장
, 흑체복사
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Blackbody Radiation - UV CatastropheIn Other Languages
영어: Blackbody Radiation독일어: Schwarzkörperstrahlung
브라질 포르투갈어: Radiação de corpo negro
이탈리아어: Radiazione di corpo nero
프랑스어: Rayonnement du corps noir
아랍어: إشعاع الجسم الأسود
마라티어: कृष्णिका (ब्लॅकबॉडी) प्रारण
중국어 번체: 黑體輻射
중국어 간체: 黑体辐射
스페인어: Radiación de cuerpo negro
페르시아어: تابش جسم سیاه
네팔어: ब्ल्याक बडी रेडिएशन
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