Lightning produces a maximum air temperature on the order of 9.3 \times 10^{3} K, whereas a nuclear explosion produces a temperature on the order of 9

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2021-05-18

Lightning produces a maximum air temperature on the order of 9.3×103K, whereas a nuclear explosion produces a temperature on the order of 9.2×106K. Use Wiens

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SchulzD

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Given maximum are temperature on the order of 93×103K
Nuclear explosion produces on temperature order of 92×106K
a)We know that
Xmax=02898×102mKT
=02898×102mK93×103
=3116×107m
=3116×109m=3116nm
b) λmax=02898×102mKT
=02898×1029.2×106
=315×1010m
=3150×1012m=3150±

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