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Statement-1: If the temperature of body and surrounding is same then no heat is radiated by the body.
Statement-2: The rise of `1^(@)C` is equivalent to `1.8^(@)F`
Statement-3: If heat is given to the system then temperature of the system must rise.

A

TTT

B

TFT

C

FTF

D

FFF

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C
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  • Statement-1 : When temperature of a black body is doubled, energy radiated/sec/area becomes 16 times. Statement-2 : This is per Stefan's law.

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    If both, Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of the Asserrion.
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