A black body is at a temperature of $500 \;K$, it emits energy at a rate which is proportional to
A$(500)^{4}$
B$(500)^{3}$
C$(500)^{2}$
D$(500)$
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A$(500)^{4}$
a $(E) \propto T^{4} \propto(500)^{4}$
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