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When a body has the same temperature as that of its surroundings

A

it does not radiate heat or absorb heat.

B

its rate of emission is same as that of rate of loss of heat.

C

it radiates less quantity of heat as received from the surroundings.

D

is rate of emission is greater than that of rate of absorption of heat.

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