Find the power emitted (quantium mech)

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Homework Statement


consider a blackbody at t=7000 what is the power emitted through a hole 1m between[itex]\lambda[/itex]= 4000 and 4001 angstrom


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P([itex]\lambda[/itex]) d[itex]\lambda[/itex]=A(2[itex]\pi[/itex]hc2/[itex]\lambda[/itex]5(...)d[itex]\lambda[/itex]

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my question is the math, I thought u had to make a integral on both sides and have it go from 4000 to 4001, but the solution does not do this. they just plug in 4000 for [itex]\lambda[/itex] and for d[itex]\lambda[/itex] they have 10-10 Is both ways correct? I don't remember what i got when i did the integral
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Strictly speaking, your way is "more correct". They use the fact that the range for lambda is very small and the expression is not going to change a lot. This way, the integration turns into a multiplication.