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If wavelength of maximum intensity of radiation emitted by Sun and Moon are `0.5 xx 10^(-6)`m and `10^(-4)` m respectively, then the ratio of their temperature is

A

`(1)/(10)`

B

`(1)/(5)`

C

100

D

200

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