1 4. Show that the ultraviolet catastrophe is avoided for short wavelengths (1 - 0) with Planck's radiation law 210c2h b

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1 4. Show that the ultraviolet catastrophe is avoided for short wavelengths (1 - 0) with Planck's radiation law 210c2h b

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1 4 Show That The Ultraviolet Catastrophe Is Avoided For Short Wavelengths 1 0 With Planck S Radiation Law 210c2h B 1
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1 4. Show that the ultraviolet catastrophe is avoided for short wavelengths (1 - 0) with Planck's radiation law 210c2h by calculating the limiting intensity I(1,T) = 25 enc/Akt -1 as (1 - 0). 5. Find the wavelength of light incident on a tungsten (0 = 4.63 eV) target that will release electrons with a maximum speed of 1.5 x 106 m/s. 6. The Stanford Linear Accelerator can accelerate electrons to 50 GeV (50 x 10° eV). What is the minimum wavelength of photon it can produce by bremsstrahlung? Is this photon still called an x-ray?
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