there is no maximum temperature only a minimum.
Discuss the law of demand and apply to buying goods at a retail store and at a wholesale store.
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the maximum emitted wavelength is inversely proportional to the its absolute temperature
One can purchase gifts for a mother in law at any retail store, such as Macy's or Kohl's. These retail chains often carry gifts perfect for a mother in law. If these gifts are not suitable, they also sell gift cards.
They would prosecute to the maximum extent of the law.
That employee will get fired for breaking the law and have to pay a huge fine.
The maximum penalty for cattle rustling according to Australia's law books is hanging. This law is not enforced anymore but are still in the law books.
a law that establishes a maximum interest rate for credit transactions of 24 percent
Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.
An experimental gas law is the Charles Law. The formula used is original volume/original temperature= new volume/new temperature. The law describes expansion of gases with heat.
No; such disposition of a particular copy is legalized by 17USC109, the "first sale doctrine." However, store policiesmay require that opened CDs and DVDs may only be exchanged rather than returned.
In Wien's experiment it was found that when the temperature of the source increases, then the wavelength for which the radiant energy becomes maximum decreases. This displacement towards the lower wavelength side as temperature increases is termed as displacement law. So if T, the temperature of the source in kelvin and lambda m is the wavelength for which the energy is maximum. Then lambdam *T = constant. This constant is known as Wien's constant, whose value is 5.67 x 10-8 mK.