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A spherical earthen vessel with a hole is heated in a furnace till it become, red hot. When it is taken out, the hole will appear (1) As bright as the rest of the vessel (2) Brighter than other parts of the vessel (3) darker than other parts of the vessel (4) any of the above depending upon the quality of the clay used

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Answered by abhishekraj712004
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Answered by stalwartajk
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It absorbs more light and appears darker. The degree of darkness may depend on the quality of the clay used, but in general, the hole will appear darker than the rest of the vessel.

What is spherical?

"Spherical" refers to a three-dimensional shape that is perfectly round, like a sphere or a ball. In the context of the previous question, a "spherical earthen vessel" refers to a pottery or ceramic container that has a round shape resembling a sphere, with a hole or opening on its surface.

When a spherical earthen vessel with a hole is heated in a furnace till it becomes red hot, the hole will appear darker than other parts of the vessel. This is because the clay around the hole has been exposed to more heat and has become more porous than the rest of the vessel.

Therefore, it absorbs more light and appears darker. The degree of darkness may depend on the quality of the clay used, but in general, the hole will appear darker than the rest of the vessel.

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