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A black body at a temperature of 125$^\circ$C emits heat at the rate of 32 W. The rate of heat emitted by the body when the temperature of the body is increased by 398 K is:

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The power radiated by a black body increases with the fourth power of its temperature. When the temperature increases, the rate of heat emission increases significantly.
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The Correct Option is C

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Step 1: The rate of heat emission from a black body is proportional to the fourth power of its temperature: \[ P \propto T^4 \] Step 2: Let the initial temperature be \( T_1 = 125 ^\circ C = 125 + 273 = 398 \, K \), and the final temperature be \( T_2 = 398 + 398 = 796 \, K \). Step 3: Using the Stefan-Boltzmann law: \[ \frac{P_2}{P_1} = \left( \frac{T_2}{T_1} \right)^4 \] \[ \frac{P_2}{32} = \left( \frac{796}{398} \right)^4 \] \[ \frac{P_2}{32} = 2^4 = 16 \] \[ P_2 = 32 \times 16 = 512 \, \text{W m$^-2$} \]
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