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![SOLVED:(a) Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans law (Eq. 20 ) is an approximation of the Planck function Bλ in the limit of λ≫h c / k T . (The first-order expansion e^x ≈1+x SOLVED:(a) Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans law (Eq. 20 ) is an approximation of the Planck function Bλ in the limit of λ≫h c / k T . (The first-order expansion e^x ≈1+x](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/238ec708-05ae-42ea-8ace-4d5d090ccdfb.gif)
SOLVED:(a) Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans law (Eq. 20 ) is an approximation of the Planck function Bλ in the limit of λ≫h c / k T . (The first-order expansion e^x ≈1+x
![SOLVED:(a) Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans law (Eq. 20 ) is an approximation of the Planck function Bλ in the limit of λ≫h c / k T . (The first-order expansion e^x ≈1+x SOLVED:(a) Show that the Rayleigh-Jeans law (Eq. 20 ) is an approximation of the Planck function Bλ in the limit of λ≫h c / k T . (The first-order expansion e^x ≈1+x](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/238ec708-05ae-42ea-8ace-4d5d090ccdfb_large.jpg)