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A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same material and of equal radii are heated to the same temperature.

A

in the beginning both will emit equal amount of radiation per unit time

B

In the beginning both will absorb equal amount of radiation per unit time

C

Both spheres will have same rate of fall of temeperature `((dT)/(dt))`

D

Both sphere will have equal temperatures at any moment.

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The correct Answer is:
A, B

`P_(emitte)=sigmaeAT^4`
since `T_1=T_2`
`P_(absorb)=sigmaeAT_S^4`
So `P_1=P_2` at `t=0`
cooling rate `(-(dT)/(dt))=(sigmaeA)/(mS)[T^4-T_S^4]`
Since `M_HltM_S`, so cooling rate will be different. As cooling rate is not same. So both will ont have same temp at any instant t (except`t=0`).
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