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An ideal black body at room temperature is thrown into a furnace. It is observed that

  1. initially it is the darkest body and at later times the brightest    
  2. it the darkest body at all times    
  3. it cannot be distinguished at all times    
  4. initially it is the darkest body and at later times it cannot be distinguished    

The correct answer is: it cannot be distinguished at all times

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