Assertion (A): A body with large reflectivity is a poor emitter of heat radiations.
Reason (R): A body with large reflectivity is a poor absorber of heat.
Solution:
Kirchhoff's law states that a good absorber is also a good emitter. A body with large reflectivity (R) is a poor absorber (A), since A = 1 - R (assuming no transmission). Therefore, a poor absorber is a poor emitter. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A).
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