> for a wide band with low energy at any specific single wavelength to
How can you have a "wide band" at a specific single wavelength? Surely the
definition of a "band" is a range of wavelengths?
Sure, if the peak is at 600 nm, then the energy in the band from 599.99 to
600.01 will most likely be less than the band from 100 to 599.
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