What is the Wien displacement law?
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The Wien displacement law is an empirical relationship that describes how the peak wavelength of the blackbody radiation spectrum shifts with changes in temperature. It states that the wavelength corresponding to the maximum intensity of blackbody radiation is inversely proportional to the temperature of the radiating object, as expressed by the equation λ_max * T = constant, where λ_max is the peak wavelength and T is the temperature in Kelvin.