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The rectangular surface area 12cm`xx`6cm of a black body at a temperature of `127^(@)C`, emits heat energy at the rate of Q units per second. If the length and breadth of the surface area are each reduced to half of its initial value and the temperature is increased to `327^(@)C`, then the rate of emission of heat energy will be

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