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How to Use Black Body Radiation 3D Explorer - Step by Step


Start on G Sun (~5772 K), read the ~502 nm Wien peak, then step O / B / A / F / K / M to watch the Planck rail and star tint shift.

  1. Open Black Body Radiation 3D Explorer and wait for the star and spectrum rail to paint.
  2. Drag to orbit, keep the facts panel visible, and note l_max = 2.897771955e-3 / T.
  3. Tap G Sun, then O 30kK and M 3000K to compare blue vs red teaching colors.
  4. Optional: nudge +/-500 K and watch the peak marker slide on the rail.
  5. Read the table values aloud so peak wavelength stays the reliable takeaway.

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