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Which of the following best describes the ultraviolet catastrophe of blackbody radiation? a. as energy is added to an object acting as a blackbody radiator, its emissions move to the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum. b. as energy is added to an object acting as a blackbody radiator, its emissions remain in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. c. as energy is added to an object acting as a blackbody radiator, its emissions become radioactive and dangerous to humans. d. as energy is added to an object acting as a blackbody radiator, it ceases to emit any radiation and the added energy ignites the object.

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