We now take a photograph of the two objects using film that is sensitive to only
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Question
We now take a photograph of the two objects using film that is sensitive to only infrared light. In this photograph, however, B shows up brighter than A. How is this possible? A. Object B is hotter than Object A B. The visible light illuminating both objects has a frequency that matches the resonance frequencies of both objects, but the charges in Object B absorb and re-emit that light as infrared light more effectively than Object A C. The visible light doesn't match the resonance frequencies of any of the objects D. None of the above
Explanation / Answer
D. None of the above