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How a piece of metal put in the oven reaching a constant temperature of 3000°K3000 K fit the model of a hole in a cavity?

The common and practical model for a blackbody is a hole inside a cavity, and even startsstars can be made to fit into this model. My question is how to make anything else like a piece of metal at some constant temperature fit into this model?

How a piece of metal put in the oven reaching a constant temperature of 3000°K fit the model of a hole in a cavity?

The common and practical model for a blackbody is a hole inside a cavity, and even starts can be made to fit into this model. My question is how to make anything else like a piece of metal at some constant temperature fit into this model?

How a piece of metal put in the oven reaching a constant temperature of 3000 K fit the model of a hole in a cavity?

The common and practical model for a blackbody is a hole inside a cavity, and even stars can be made to fit into this model. My question is how to make anything else like a piece of metal at some constant temperature fit into this model?

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How a piece of metal put in the oven reaching a constant temperature of 3000°K fit the model of a hole in a cavity?

The common and practical model for a blackbody is a hole inside a cavity, and even starts can be made to fit into this model. My question is how to make anything else like a piece of metal at some constant temperature fit into this model?