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Black bodies
 
  A) can only approximate the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
  B) are hypothetical; they don't actually exist.
  C) emit the same amount of energy regardless of their temperatures.
  D) do not emit radiation as well as gray bodies do.

Question 2

Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared are all types of radiation with different
 
  A) gravity.
  B) wavelengths.
  C) potential energy.
  D) latent heat.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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