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This is false. Most metal surfaces are shiny and reflective. These reflect light away from the surface and absorb very little heat/light. An example of something that absorbs light/heat is black soot and something that doesn't absorb either would be glass.

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False. Black body radiation refers to the emission of light from an object that absorbs all incident radiation. While metals can emit light, the term "black body radiation" specifically refers to the emission from an idealized object, called a black body, which is not typically applicable to metal surfaces.

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Q: Black body radiation of the emission o light from metal surfaces false or true?
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