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Calculate the intensity of thermal radiation from a blackbody by using raleigh-jeans law at a temperature of 1000 k and with a wavelength of 1000 nm (infrared), 500 nm (visible), and 100 nm (ultraviolet). (3 points) (b) recalculate the above intensities using plank's law

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