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The Total Radiant Energy Emitted from the Entire Surface of a Blackbody

Question 176

Question 176

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The total radiant energy emitted from the entire surface of a blackbody is proportional to what power of the blackbody's Kelvin temperature?


A) T
B) 1/T
C) T2
D) T4

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