The temperature of an object that emits electromagnetic radiation must be
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Waves
The temperature of an object that emits electromagnetic radiation must be
- higher than 0°C
- higher than 0 K
- higher than that of its surroundings
- high enough for it to glow
Answer
(B) higher than 0 K
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