Solving Transcendental in Wien's Displacement law

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The discussion revolves around solving a transcendental equation related to Wien's Displacement Law, specifically the equation x=5-5e^-x. The original poster seeks assistance in approximating a solution by substituting a small parameter ε into the equation.

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  • Participants discuss the method of substituting x=5-ε and the implications of assuming ε is small. There are inquiries about the attachment of the original work and clarification on the nature of the equation being transcendental.

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Some guidance has been offered regarding the expansion of e^ε as a series to first order. The original poster has indicated progress in understanding the problem.

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There was an initial confusion regarding the attachment of relevant work, which may have impacted the clarity of the discussion. The original poster's approach involves approximations that are typical in dealing with transcendental equations.

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Homework Statement
Solving Transcendental in Wiens Displacement law
Relevant Equations
x=5-e^-x
Hello, I have attached my attempt at a solution. All is okay until i reach x=5-5e^-x. My assignment suggests that i solve it by substituting x=5-ε into the equation where ε is assumed to be small. Solve for ε and then solved for x (Approximate).
Thank you for your help
 

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dcarmichael said:
Homework Statement:: Solving Transcendental in Wiens Displacement law
Relevant Equations:: x=5-e^-x

Hello, I have attached my attempt at a solution. All is okay until i reach x=5-5e^-x. My assignment suggests that i solve it by substituting x=5-ε into the equation where ε is assumed to be small. Solve for ε and then solved for x (Approximate).
Thank you for your help
The attachment appears only to be the problem statement. Did you mean to also attach your work?

Also, your thread title implies that you got a transcendental equation as part of your work. Is that what you mean?

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berkeman said:
The attachment appears only to be the problem statement. Did you mean to also attach your work?

Also, your thread title implies that you got a transcendental equation as part of your work. Is that what you mean?

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Sorry about that wrong file , I will correct that.
 
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Here the file i intended on uploading, ignore the first file as it is irrelevant to the question.
 
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Substitute in for ##x## to get an expression involving ##\varepsilon##. Then expand ##e^\varepsilon## as a series to first order. See where that gets you.
 
Thank you for your help i have figured it out.
 
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