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Physics, 18.03.2022 20:50 katrinanuez

The cosmic microwave background peaks at a wavelength of about 1 mm, and the universe has a temperature of about 3 K. If the microwave background peaked at a wavelength of 10 micrometers (10x10^-6 meters), what would its temperature be

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