Answer:
B) the blue one
Step-by-step explanation:
We can assimilate each metal bar to a black body. The peak wavelength of the radiation emitted by a blackbody is given by Wien's displacement law:
(1)
where
b is the Wien's displacement constant
T is the absolute temperature of the object
In this case, we have one object hotter and the other one colder. We see from (1) that the peak wavelength is inversely proportional to the temperature: therefore, the hotter object will have shorter peak wavelength, while the colder object will have longer peak wavelength.
Since red light has longer wavelength than blue light, we can conclude that the object that glows blue is hotter than the one that glows red.