The maximum wavelength for blackbody radiation is determined by the formula 0.29/Temperature, but there is no singular "maximum" wavelength. The average wavelength at a given temperature is sought, with the assumption that it may be 1.84 times the maximum wavelength. To calculate the average wavelength, Planck's Law can be applied, integrating the power of blackbody radiation over all wavelengths. The discussion references the relationship between peak and average wavelengths, suggesting a factor of 1.76 between them. Understanding these calculations is essential for accurate interpretations of blackbody radiation.