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Raleigh-Jeans Formula

The error introduced by use of the Wien equation is less than 1 percent when XT < 3000 pm K. The Wien equation has significant practical value in optical pyrometry for T < 4600 K when a red filter (X = 0.65 pm) is employed. The long-wavelength asymptotic approximation for Eq. (5-102) is known as the Rayleigh-Jeans formula, which is accurate to within 1 percent for XT > 778,000 pm-K. The Raleigh-Jeans formula is of limited engineering utility since a blackbody emits over 99.9 percent of its total energy below the value of XT = 53,000 pm-K. [Pg.16]


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