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Wien approximation (1896)

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Wien approximation by Wikipedia Bot 0  1970-01-01
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The Wien approximation, often referred to in the context of blackbody radiation, is related to Wien's law, which describes the shift of the peak of the emission spectrum of a blackbody as a function of its temperature.
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