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A black body radiates energy at the rate of E watt m–2 at a temperature of T Kelvin. When the temperature is reduced to T/2 Kelvin, the radiant energy will become

$\left(\dfrac{E}{2}\right)$
$\left(\dfrac{E}{8}\right)$
$\left(\dfrac{E}{16}\right)$
None of the above
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