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Consider a black body of surface area 20.0 cm^2 and temperature 5 000 K. (a) How...

Consider a black body of surface area 20.0 cm^2 and temperature

5 000 K. (a) How much power does it radiate?

(b) At what wavelength does it radiate most intensely?

Find the spectral power per wavelength interval at

(c) this wavelength and at wavelengths of (d) 1.00 nm

(an x- or gamma ray), (e) 5.00 nm (ultraviolet light

or an x-ray), (f) 400 nm (at the boundary between

UV and visible light), (g) 700 nm (at the boundary

between visible and infrared light), (h) 1.00 mm

(infrared light or a microwave), and (i) 10.0 cm (a

microwave or radio wave). ( j) Approximately how much

power does the object radiate as visible light?

PLEASE answer all parts!

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