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An ideal Black-body at room temperature is thrown into a furnace. It is observed that

A

Initially it is the darkest body and at later times the brightest

B

It is the darkest body at all times

C

It cannot be distinguished at all times

D

Initially it is the darkest body and at later times it cannot be distinguished

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