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18 September, 12:36

Radiation makes it impossible to stand close to a hot lava flow. Calculate the rate of heat transfer by radiation from 1.00 m^2 of 1250°C fresh lava into 34.0°C surroundings, assuming lava's emissivity is 1.00

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  1. 18 September, 13:03
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    3.045 x 10^5 Joule per second

    Explanation:

    A = 1 m^2

    T = 1250 degree C = 1250 + 273 = 1523 K

    To = 34 degree C = 34 + 273 = 307 K

    e = 1

    Stefan's constant, σ = 5.67 x 10^-8 watt per meter squared per kelvin to the fourth

    Use of Stefan's Boltzmann law

    Energy radiated per unit time

    E = σ A e (T^4 - To^4)

    E = 5.67 x 10^-8 x 1 x 1 (1523^4 - 307^4)

    E = 3.045 x 10^5 Joule per second
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