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What objects will emit energy in the universe?

A. Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
B. Only stars and other large bodies (i.e. planets, asteroids)
C. Only black holes and other gravitational vacuums

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Any object in the universe that basically has a temperature above absolute zero.
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A, Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero

Step-by-step explanation:

All objects which are at absolute zero temperature radiates energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. The energy radiated is calculated using Planck’s law

E = hc/lambda

h = Boltzmann constant

c = speed of light and

lambda = wavelength

The higher the temperature of the body the shorter will be the wavelength of the radiations.

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