Thermal Properties of Matter
A piece of blue glass heated to a high temperature and a piece of red glass at room temperature are taken inside a dimly-lit room. Then,
The blue piece will look blue and the red piece will look red as usual.
the red piece will look brighter red and the blue piece will look ordinary blue.
the blue will look brighter as compared to the red piece.
Both the pieces will look equal red.
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the blue will look brighter as compared to the red piece.
When the blue glass is heated at a high temperature. It absorbs all the radiation of higher wavelength except blue. If it is taken inside a dimly -lit room, it emits all the radiation of higher wavelength, hence it looks brighter as compared to the red piece.
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A radiation of energy E falls normally on a perfectly reflecting surface. The momentum transferred to the surface is
A piece of blue glass heated to a high temperature and a piece of red glass at room temperature are taken inside a dimly-lit room. Then,
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