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In a dark room with ambient temperature `T_(0)`, a black body is kept at a temperature `T`. Keeping the temperature of the black body constant (at `T`), sunrays are allowed to fall on the black body through a hole in the roof of the dark room. Assuming that there is no change in the ambient temperature of the room, which of the following statements (s) is/are correct ?

A

The quantity of radiation absorbed by the black body in unit time will increase.

B

Since emissivity `=` absorptivity, hence the quantity of radiation emitted by black body in unit time will increase.

C

Black body radiates more energy in unit time in the visible spectrum.

D

The reflected energy in unit time by the black body remains same.

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Using kirchoff's law and prevost theory
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