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An ideal black-body at room temperature is thrown into a furnace . it is obseved that a) initially it is the darkest body and at later times the brighest. b)it is the darkest body at all times. c)it cannot be distinguished at all times. d) initially it is the darkest body and at later times it cannot be distinguished . please help me in this question .


An ideal black-body at room temperature is thrown into a furnace . it is obseved that
a) initially it  is the darkest body and at later times the brighest.
b)it  is the darkest body at all times.
c)it cannot be distinguished at all times.
d) initially it  is the darkest body and at later times it cannot be distinguished .
              please  help  me  in this  question .


Grade:upto college level

1 Answers

Sherba
13 Points
7 years ago
Initially it is the later body later it becomes bright at room temperature I don't know any other explanation pls ask your higher officer for details of the particular question

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