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Collisionman
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Can someone tell me how I can derive Wien's law, i.e.,
[itex]\lambda_{max} T = constant[/itex]
where [itex]\lambda_{max}[/itex] is the peak wavelength and [itex]T[/itex] is the absolute temperature of the black body, using the equation,
[itex]P=\frac{U^{*}}{3}[/itex]
where [itex]U^{*}[/itex] is the energy density.
Note: I'm not looking for the derivation using Plank's formula. I'm looking for a purely thermodynamic derivation.
Thanks in advance!
[itex]\lambda_{max} T = constant[/itex]
where [itex]\lambda_{max}[/itex] is the peak wavelength and [itex]T[/itex] is the absolute temperature of the black body, using the equation,
[itex]P=\frac{U^{*}}{3}[/itex]
where [itex]U^{*}[/itex] is the energy density.
Note: I'm not looking for the derivation using Plank's formula. I'm looking for a purely thermodynamic derivation.
Thanks in advance!