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Two identical solid spheres have the same temperature. One of the spheres is cut into two identical pieces, The intact spheres radiates energy `Q` during a given small time interval. During the same interval, the two hemispheres radiate a total energy `Q^(r)`. The ratio `Q^(prime) / Q` is equal to

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