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The energy distribution E with the wavelength `(lambda)` for the black body radiation at temperature Kelvin T is shown in the figure. As the temperature is increased the maxima will

A

Shift towards left and become higher

B

Rise high but will not shift

C

Shift towards right and become higher

D

Shift towards left and the curve will become broader

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