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A Gas Heated to Millions of Degrees Would Emit

Question 135

Question 135

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A gas heated to millions of degrees would emit


A) an equal amount of all wavelengths of light.
B) no light, because it is too hot.
C) mostly ultraviolet light.
D) mostly X- rays.
E) mostly radio waves.

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