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When radiant energy reaches an object, what must happen in order for
the object to become warmer?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

All objects emit radiation if their temperature is greater than absolute zero. ... This law states that all objects with temperatures above absolute zero emit radiation at a rate proportional to the fourth power of their absolute temperature. This is why radiant energy is affected when it reaches warmth.