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The total energy of a blackbody radiation source is collected for one minute and used to heat water The temperature of the water in creases from `20^(@)C` to `20.5^(@)C` If the absolute temperature of the blackbody is diubled and the experiment repeated which of the following statements would be most nearly `COR-RECT` ? .

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