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Chemistry, 12.02.2021 21:20 emrecaga1992

9. If black body radiation is treated classically (without quantization) the result is (A) Too much light at low frequencies
(C) Too much light at high frequencies
(B) A perfect match to quantum theory
(D) Correct only at very low temperatures

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