Multiple Choice
A blackbody is an ideal system that
A) absorbs 100% of the light incident upon it, but cannot emit light of its own (i.e., a "black" body) .
B) emits 100% of the light it generates, but cannot absorb radiation of its own.
C) either absorbs 100% of the light incident upon it, or emits 100% of the radiation it generates.
D) absorbs 50% of the light incident upon it, and emits 50% of the radiation it generates.
E) absorbs 95% of the light incident upon it, and emits 5% of the radiation it generates.
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