Multiple Choice
Will a blackbody at temperature emit more photons per second with energy or with energy ? (Note: The amount of energy emitted per time is not the same as the number of photons emitted per time, though these quantities are related.)
A) It will emit more photons with the lower energy.
B) It will emit more photons with the higher energy.
C) The number of photons emitted will be the same.
D) One has no way of telling.
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