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For a body emitting biackbody radiation, the total power emitted is proportional to the 4ttt'power of the body's absolute temperature: P cc 3! (T in

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For a body emitting biackbody radiation, the total power emitted is proportional to the 4ttt'power of the body's absolute temperature: P cc 3!" (T in lgelvins) and the wavelength of the emitted EM radiation that has the highest intensity is inversely proportional to the body's absolute temperature according to: ' _' 0.0029 Am ? (Am in meters, Tin kelvins) Assume an object is emitting blackbody radiation. if the Kelvin temperature of an object is doubled, the amount of radiant energy emitted each second is , the original amount. ' O 1/16th 0 half 0 the same as Q 2times t") '16 times

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