no,perfectly blackbody is not possible.Lamp black is 99% blackbody.because 100% absorption and 100%emission is practically not possible .
The Sun
The particle model explains compton scattering and the photo-electric effect perfectly, which the wave model utterly fails to do. The full spectrum of blackbody radiation can be easily derived with the particle model of light, but not with the wave model.
A spectrum of light can be converted in white light by placing another similar prism alongside the first one in inverted position on its vertex. then whole set of both prism will look like a glass slab.
blackbody
because since its very hot the hotter it gets it starts to melt the color on the star. For Example blue stars. there the hottest star.
Because the peak of their blackbody curve is near blue in the spectrum, for the temperature of their photosphere.
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The spectrum shows:the "blackbody radiation - a continuous spectrum that is related to the temperature of the surface of the starlines that are related to levels of energy that electrons jump, releasing photons, and"dark" lines which show energy levels of electrons belonging to elements in the atmosphere or the intervening space which block some radiation
The surface of the sun radiates energy in nearly the same manner as a black body. That is to say, the fraction of light that is emitted at each wavelength is a function of the temperature alone. As a result, we can measure the spectrum of the Sun, and then fit it with a blackbody spectrum to derive the temperature.
A hot, glowing wire emits all wavelengths (or colors) of light. This is sometimes called "blackbody radiation." Since all colors are present, you will get a continuous spectrum.
Hydrogen nuclei undergo fusion within the Sun and this reaction releases energy as 0.3% of the hydrogen's mass is converted into energy. This energy spans several bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, most of it is in the UV-Vis portion. For more information look up blackbody radiation.
like the colors of the rainbow. violet has the least wavelength or the greatest frequency possible that humans can see and marks one end of the visible spectrum in the electromagnetic spectrum. red has the highest wavelength or least frequency possible that humans can see and marks the other end of the visible spectrum of the electromagnetic spectrum.
no,perfectly blackbody is not possible.Lamp black is 99% blackbody.because 100% absorption and 100%emission is practically not possible .
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