An object that absorbs all of the radiation incident on it and does not reflect or transmit any radiation

Black body spectrum for objects of different temperatures

The intensity-wavelength graph shows how thermodynamic temperature links to the peak wavelength for four different bodies
The black body radiation curve for different temperatures peaks at a wavelength which is inversely proportional to the temperature

λmaxT = 2.9 × 10?3?m K
The total energy emitted by a black body per unit area per second is proportional to the fourth power of the absolute temperature of the body
P?= σAT4
P?= 4πr2σT4
Betelguese is our nearest red giant star. It has a power output of 4.49 × 1031?W and emits radiation with a peak wavelength of 850 nm.
Calculate the ratio of the radius of Betelgeuse rB?to the radius of the Sun rs.
Radius of the sun rs?= 6.95 × 108 m.
Step 1: Write down Wien’s displacement law
λmaxT?= 2.9 × 10?3?m K
Step 2: Rearrange Wien’s displacement law to find the surface temperature of Betelguese

Step 3: Write down the Stefan-Boltzmann law
P?= σAT4
P?= 4πr2σT4
Step 4: Rearrange for r and calculate the stellar radius of Betelguese
Step 5: Calculate the ratio rB?/ rs

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