Two identical objects are placed in a room at 24 °C. Object 1 hasa temperature of 99 °C, and object 2 has a temperature of 27 °C.What is the ratio of the net power emitted by object 1 to that radiated by object 2?
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Two identical objects are placed in a room at 24 °C. Object 1 has
a temperature of 99 °C, and object 2 has a temperature of 27 °C.
What is the ratio of the net power emitted by object 1 to that radiated by object 2?
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