$A$ black body at a temperature of $1640 \ K$ has the wavelength corresponding to maximum emission equal to $1.75 \ \mu m$. Assuming the moon to be a perfectly black body,the temperature of the moon,if the wavelength corresponding to maximum emission is $14.35 \ \mu m$,is ...... $K$.

  • A
    $100$
  • B
    $150$
  • C
    $200$
  • D
    $250$

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