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Part 3: Temperatures of Stars
In this section, you will observe the spectrum of a star and will calculate the temperature of the star using Wien’s Law.

Excerise
Using Wien’s law, you can calculate the temperature of a black body emitter if you know the peak wavelength. Wien’s law is where the ‘K’ and ‘m' are units of Kelvin and meters.

- Open the spectrum of your observed star. (Can we smooth the spectrum of the star to make this easier?) At what wavelength is the light from the star brightest?
- Calculate the temperature of the bulb using Wien’s Law. Show your work.
- The surface temperature of the Sun is 5800 K. Compare your answer for the temperature of the star to the surface temperature of the Sun.