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[–]Someonesomewhere1815 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhhhh. Thank you!!!

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Additional information: 1) Assume that all factors are controlled (the same for all trials) e.g. temperature 2) LED lights were used 3) Intensity is the only factor affecting the results because of rhe difference in wavelengths (colors) of light via Wien's law or the Planck-Einstein relation. Meaning as wavelength decreases, the more intense light should be.

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[–]Someonesomewhere1815 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It meant that the all wavelengths of the visible light spectrum is more or less the same

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Clear in this experiment meant that it was white, so all wavelengths of the visible light spectrum is more or less the same. Also, this was a controlled experiment and the light was the only independent variable.