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Physics, 09.08.2019 04:10, rayray2083

An idealized radiating object does not reflect or scatter any radiation but instead absorbs all of the electromagnetic energy that falls on it. can you explain why astronomers call such an object a blackbody? keep in mind that even stars, which shine brightly in a variety of colors, are considered blackbodies. explain why.

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