as a object heat increases it give off more and more heat and radiates
As an object’s temperature increases, the rate at which it radiates energy increases.
As an object's temperature increases, it radiates energy more quickly according to the Stefan-Boltzmann Law, which states that power is proportional to the fourth power of the temperature. This means that even a small increase in temperature leads to a significant increase in radiated energy. Real-world examples include stars and heating objects, illustrating this principle effectively.
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