The original temperature of a black body is 727⁰C. The temperature at which this black

The Original Temperature Of A Black Body Is 727c The Physics Question

The original temperature of a black body is 727⁰C. The temperature at which this black body must be raised so as to double the total radiant energy is

Options

(a) 971 K
(b) 1190 K
(c) 2001 K
(d) 1458 K

Correct Answer:

1190 K

Explanation:

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Topics: Properties of Bulk Matter (130)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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