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Rayleigh-Jeans law

A relation bet ween the differential intensity (dE) of blackbody radiation within a narrow range of wavelengths; it is equal to 2ckT-4d, where c is the speed of light, k is the Boltzmann constant, T is the absolute temperature, and d is the wavelength; the law is only experimentally valid for long wavelengths and leads to the ultraviolet catastrophe for short wavelengths.

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