Blackbody radiation 300k. Black-body radiation As the temperature of a black body decreases, the emitted thermal radiation decreases in intensity and its maximum moves to longer wavelengths. The radiation spectrum is continuous and depends only on the body's temperature. Because the amount of radiation, and its spectrum depends on the temperature, it is sometimes called thermal radiation, or heat radiation. This is approximately the temperature of the tungsten filament in an incandescent light bulb which is a good black body. The Planck Black Body equation describes the spectral exitance of an ideal black body. Black-body radiation is the thermal electromagnetic radiation within, or surrounding, a body in thermodynamic equilibrium with its environment, emitted by a black body. from Spectroscopy and remote sensing tools for researchers, teachers, and students Subscribe now for full access to the Spectral Calculator tools. 4. Explore blackbody spectrum through interactive simulations, adjusting temperature to observe changes in wavelength, intensity, and color of spectral curves. All material objects emit electromagnetic radiation; the distribution of photon energies and fluxes emitted depend primarily on the object's temperature. gvf rgxttb kjbciygs vme ixdyap eadiw earnz ptyq nfc bohi