Why is optical pyrometry commonly used above the gold point


1. Compare the definitions and dimensions of spectral radiancy R T(v), radiancy RT, and energy density ρT(v).

2. Why is optical pyrometry commonly used above the gold point and not below it? What objects typically have their temperatures measured in this way?

3. Are there quantized quantities in classical physics? Is energy quantized in classical physics?

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