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Which of the following graphs correctly represents the relation between In (E) and In (T), where E is the amount of radiation emitted per unit time from a unit area of the body and T is the absolute temperature ?

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The correct Answer is:
C

We know
`E=eT^(4)`
`rArr "ln E"="ln e" +4"ln T" `
`therefore ` ln e is negative
because e < 1
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