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Physics, 13.01.2021 01:20 paulmistykinman

What did classical physics predict would happen to the light given off by an object as its temperature increased? O A. The color of the light would change to white, and the brightness would decrease.
O B. The energy of the light would increase from visible light into the infrared range
O C. The energy of the light would increase from visible light into the ultraviolet range.
○ D. The color of the light would not change, but the brightness would increase.

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