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Star Power Emission: 500nm-510nm
yea, thanks.
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Oct 22, 2006
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Star Power Emission: 500nm-510nm
4*pi()*R^2...But I wish it is pi()*R^2
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Oct 13, 2006
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Star Power Emission: 500nm-510nm
I really really tried my best. So can someone help me now?
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Oct 13, 2006
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Star Power Emission: 500nm-510nm
A star has radius R=1.90x10^9 m and surface temperature T=15,200K. How much power does it emit in the range 500 nm < lamda < 510 nm?
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