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The temperature of a body is increased by `50%`. The amount of radiation emitted by it would be nearly

A

`50%`

B

`100%`

C

`225%`

D

`406.25%`

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D

`E=sigmaT^(4),(E_(2)-E_(1))/(E_(1))xx100=[((T_(2))/(T_(1)))^(4)-1]xx100`
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