The adjoining diagram shows the spectral energy density distribution ${E_\lambda }$of a black body at two different temperatures. If the areas under the curves are in the ratio $16 : 1$ , the value of temperature $T$ is ........ $K$
  • A$32,000 $
  • B$16,000 $
  • C$8,000 $
  • D$4,000 $
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