In physics, the Rayleigh–Jeans Law, first proposed in the early 20th century, attempts to describe the spectral radiance of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths from a black body at a given temperature through classical arguments. For wavelength , it is; where c is the speed of light, k is Boltzmann's constant and T is the temperature in kelvins. For frequency , it is; .
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