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Two identical metal balls at temperature `200^(@)C` and `400^(@)C` kept in air at `27^(@)C`. The ratio of net heat loss by these bodies is

A

`1//4`

B

`1//2`

C

`1//16`

D

`(473^(4)-300^(4))/(673^(4)-300^(4))`

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