Estimate the peak wavelength for radiation from (a) ice at 273K, (ib) a floodlamp at 3500 K, (c) helium at 4.2 K, (d) for the universe at T = 2.725 K, assuming blackbody emission. In what region of the EM spectrum is each?
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Introduction,Measurement, Estimating
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Kinematics in Two orKinematics in Two or
Three Dimensions; Vectors
4
Dynamics:
Newton's Laws of Motion
5
Using Newton's Laws: Friction,
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Gravitation and
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Work and Energy
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Conservation of Energy
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Linear Momentum
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Angular Momentum;
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Static Equilibrium;
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Fluids
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Wave Motion
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Sound
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Temperature,
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Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Heat and the First Law
of Thermodynamics
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Second Law of
Thermodynamics
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Electric Charge and
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Gauss's Law
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Electric Potential
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Capacitance, Dielectrics,
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Electric
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and Resistance
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DC Circuits
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Magnetism
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Sources of Magnetic Field
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Electromagnetic Induction
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30
Inductance, Electromagnetic
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Maxwell's Equations and
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Light: Reflection and
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33
Lenses and Optical
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The Wave Nature of
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Diffraction and
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The Special Theory of
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37
Early Quantum Theory and Models of the Atom
38
Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum Mechanics of
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Molecules and Solids
41
Nuclear Physics and
Radioactivity
42
Nuclear Energy; Effects
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Elementary Particles
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Astrophysics and
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Chapter 37 Problem 37.21
Question
When 230-nm light falls on a metal, the current through aphotoelectric circuit (Fig. 37-4) is brought to zero at a stoppingvoltage of 1.84 V. What is the work function of the metal?
Solution
The first step in solving 37 problem number 21 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: When 230-nm light falls on a metal, the current through aphotoelectric circuit (Fig. 37-4) is brought to zero at a stoppingvoltage of 1.84 V. What is the work function of the metal?
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Title
Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics 4
Author
Douglas C. Giancoli
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9780131495081