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3 May, 12:58

A piece of iron is heated with a torch to a temperature of 603 k.

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  1. 3 May, 13:15
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    This question asks to compare the energy emitted by a piece of iron at T = 603K with the energy emitted by the same piece at T = 298K.

    Then you need to use the Stefan-Boltzmann Law

    That law states that energy emitted (E) is proportional to fourth power of the to the absolute temperature (T), this is E α T^4 (the sign α is used to express proportionallity.

    Then E (603) / E (298) = [603K / 298K]^4 = 16,8

    Which meand that the Energy emitted at 603 K is 16,8 times the energy emitted at 298K.
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