Which of the following statements does not apply to a blackbody?

Group of answer choices

A blackbody doesn’t reflect any light

Atoms in a blackbody behave just like isolated atoms

A blackbody absorbs all light that falls on it

Atoms in a blackbody have lots of collisions

A blackbody emits a continuous spectrum

Atoms in a blackbody behave just like isolated atoms

The statement "Atoms in a blackbody behave just like isolated atoms" does not apply to a blackbody.

To determine which statement does not apply to a blackbody, let's analyze each choice:

A blackbody doesn't reflect any light - This statement is true for a blackbody. A blackbody absorbs all incident radiation and does not reflect any light.

Atoms in a blackbody behave just like isolated atoms - This statement is also true. In a blackbody, the behavior of atoms is similar to isolated atoms because interactions between the atoms are not taken into account.

A blackbody absorbs all light that falls on it - This statement is true. A blackbody absorbs all incident radiation, regardless of its wavelength or intensity.

Atoms in a blackbody have lots of collisions - This statement is also true. In a blackbody, atoms collide with each other due to their random motion.

A blackbody emits a continuous spectrum - This statement is true as well. A blackbody emits radiation across a continuous range of wavelengths, creating a spectrum that depends only on its temperature.

Therefore, the statement that does not apply to a blackbody is "Atoms in a blackbody behave just like isolated atoms."