A piece of blue glass heated to a high temperature and a piece of red glass at room temperature, are taken inside a dimly lit room then
  • A
    The blue piece will look blue and red will look as usual
  • B
    Red look brighter red and blue look ordinary blue
  • C
    Blue shines like brighter red compared to the red piece
  • D
    Both the pieces will look equally red.
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