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You have two objects that are the same size, but one is significantly hotter than the other.How are the spectra of two objects different from one another? please detail help and answer..
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The hotter object emits more radiation at ALL wavelengths, and the maximum of its spectrum occurs at a shorter wavelength than the colder object.
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