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A tungsten-filament lightbulb emits light based on the temperature of the
filament. Which phenomenon does this demonstrate?
A. Photoelectric effect
B. Blackbody radiation
C. Quantum mechanics
D. Emission spectra
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I think the answer is B.blackbody radiation
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