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Calculating Thermal Radiation: Power and Wavelength of a 47000K Object
Consider a 47000K object that emits thermal radiation. How much power does it emit per square meter? What is its wavelength of peak intensity?What formula do I use to solve these questions?- oldspice1212
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal radiation between monatomic gases
Suppose we have two separate containers of helium gas in thermal equilibrium and completely isolated from the rest of the universe. Let's assume the containers are ideal in the sense that they are completely tranparent to all electromagnetic radiation. Since helium is monatomic, the only...- QuasiParticle
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- Gases Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Confusion in thermal radiation concepts - infrared, microwave, etc.
Microwaves heating is often referred to as dielectric heating, but I'm not sure why this seems so special to specify of all the different thermal radiation frequencies. Doesn't infrared heat the dielectric material as well in a similar process? Isn't radiation heat transfer common for a wide...- DragonPetter
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- Concepts Confusion Infrared Microwave Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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A doubt regarding the proof of kirchoff's law of thermal radiation
In the proof that I have studied, there is a Isothermal cavity that behaves as a black body. there is another small opaque body inside the cavity at the same temperature with emissivity e, absorptivity a and area s. now the irradiation on the small body is Eb = σ times T raised to 4. now the...- ashutoshd
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- Doubt Kirchoff's law Law Proof Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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How to calculate Laws of Thermal Radiation
1. Star X has a surface temperature of 10,000 K. How much power does it emit per square meter? Enter numbers only. Do not enter units (watt/m2 is assumed) 2. Star X has a surface temperature of 10,000 K. What is the wavelength of the dominate electromagnetic radiation that Star X emits? Enter...- JayWilks
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- Laws Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal radiation question. Please help me explain the theory
Thermal radiation question. Please help me explain the theory! I want to delete this post.- madeeeeee
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- Explain Radiation Theory Thermal Thermal radiation
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Why Is Thermal Radiation Usually Negligible in Solids?
Hi there. Here is the deal. In my lab work, I've done experiments concerning on heat conduction. Now my professor had corrected my inform, and asked me a question for which I have no answer. I consulted for my work the book "heat conduction in solids" by H.S. Carslaw. The book says at the...- Telemachus
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- Experiments Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Net thermal radiation from an object outside at night
I am trying to model the cooling of an object (for example, a sheet of glass) placed outside at night. At the moment I am only considering heat loss by radiation. I know that the net radiation from the object will be: Rnet = Robj - Rsky where: Rnet = the net radiation from the object...- sian130
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- Net Outside Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation: What is Nonthermal Radiation?
I read somewhere on the net that almost 100 percent of radiation in the universe is thermal. What then is nonthermal radiation? Can it be said that blackbody radiation is purely thermal? What about all the radiation that is reflected, diffracted or partly transmitted by bodies, is that...- Lapidus
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Fundamental question about thermal radiation
I've always thought that the following was true but posts in another thread lead me to believe I might have a fundamental misunderstanding. The other thread was a different topic and I didn't want to hijack it, so here's my question. What I THOUGHT was true but am not now sure about: an...- phinds
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- Fundamental Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation v Absorption of Light
A layman with an interest in quantum mechanics here. Just want to check I understand something... Is the phenomenon of electromagnetic waves being emitted by an atom due to it being hot (black body radiation) different to that of such waves being emitted as a result of absorbing light...- mike.rablins
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- Absorption Light Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Solve Thermal Radiation HW: Find Temperature Inside Insulating Case
Homework Statement An ipod is left running inside a thin insulating case 2.5mm thick with thermal conductivity of 0.02W/K/m. The case is black and at 25 degrees C and exchanges energy with its surroundings, all of which are at 20 degrees C by radiation alone. What is the temperature inside...- bon
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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What Is the Net Thermal Radiation Transfer Rate for a Stretched Cylinder?
Homework Statement A solid cylinder of radius r1 = 2.5 cm, length h1 = 5.1 cm, emissivity 0.90, and temperature 28°C is suspended in an environment of temperature 46°C. (a) What is the cylinder's net thermal radiation transfer rate P1? (b) If the cylinder is stretched until its radius is r2...- VitaX
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- Net Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal radiation from the sun
We know that heat is transferred from the sun to the Earth via electromagnetic radiation, right? Since no other form of heat transfer can occur in a vacuum that must be the case. We also know (?) that electromagnetic radiation does not dissipate over distance (could be wrong here). If that is...- raistca
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- Radiation Sun The sun Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal radiation transfer rate
See attached pic => <= r=2.2 h=4.9 T= 37 Celsius Ten= 65 Celsius emissivity= 0.81 For the surface area I used: A= 2 pie r^2 + 2 pie r h I converted both r and h into meter For the thermal radiation transfer I used the following equation P= Stefan-boltzmann constant X emessivity X surface...- Hitman6267
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- Radiation Rate Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation & 'Black Radiation': Explained
what is 'black radiation' ? or specifically, the meaning of the phrase "radiation in equilibrium with matter"...in the context of thermal radiation. clueless here :'(- samreen
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation Energy transfer
I have a general question regarding Radiation. If the net Thermal Radiation is understood to be : Pnet = Pabs - Prad= σϵA(Tenv^4 - T^4) . How is it that Pnet is negative if the environmental temp is higher than the temp of the object?- Awer1
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- Energy Energy transfer Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation Homework: Ranking Objects of Same Material
Homework Statement Consider the following three solid object all made of the same material; 1) Cube of edge length r 2) Sphere of radius r 3) Hemisphere of radius r All object are maintained at a temperature 350K in an envorinment at temperature 300K. Rank the objects according to the...- tjr39
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal Radiation and Heat Engines
Hey all, This is a simple question: Lets say we have a solid hot-body in outer-space that's emitting thermal radiation. Assuming that it doesn't sublimate, will it simply radiate black-body radiation until it reaches absolute zero? This doesn't sound right. Thanks- Smacal1072
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- Engines Heat Heat engines Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Thermal radiation during black hole collapse
My question is, when a compact star collapses to form a black hole, how does it manage to dispose of the heat necessary to make this transition? Naively, it would seem that the object can never cool itself fast enough due to increasing gravitational redshift of its thermal radiation. Each...- nickyrtr
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- Black hole Collapse Hole Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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A question on thermal radiation
It is common knowledge that black colored surface absorbs light and heat the best. Then it seems to me the next logical leap would to think that black colored surfaces would radiate heat most efficiently. If my assumption is correct, then why do most heating devices, such as oil heater or...- cfung
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Deriving Average Energy of an Oscillator: Thermal Radiation
The question: In 1900, Planck used an abstract model consisting of harmonic oscillators with various frequency. Derive an average energy \bar{\epsilon} of a single oscillator where the oscillators of frequency f can only take on discrete energies \epsilon_{n} = nhf, n=0, 1, 2, ... and the...- sai2020
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Thermal Radiation from a Liquid or Gas
Hello, I've been trying to find out how to calculate heat loss from a gas or liquid vs. temp. My understanding is that this is not a simple blackbody problem for a variety of reasons... guess it's more a gray-body problem. Have not been successful at finding papers or texts which deal with...- radiatorguy
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- Gas Liquid Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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How Much Thermal Radiation Does Mars Emit?
Homework Statement the thermal radiation of mars Homework Equations i understand Earth radiates at 237W/m^2 into space but i can't find out how much Mars radiates, i know it has an average temp of -55 degrees C so i know its going to be a lot less but i don't know how much. i need this...- stevemclaren
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- Mars Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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What Equations Calculate Thermal Radiation and Wavelength Peak Intensity?
Homework Statement Consider a 5.50×10 (to the 4th power) object that emits thermal radiation. Homework Equations How much power does it emit per square meter? W What is its wavelength of peak intensity? nm The Attempt at a Solution i am looking for the equations to calculate...- Gh0stman
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- Law Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Does Copper's Lack of Dipole Movement Increase Thermal Radiation in Calorimetry?
I have a question. Assuming I have oil at 80 degrees in a copper calorimetry cup , will the heat loss by thermal radiation be very high and will it affect my values? I am thinking that it would not and that it would be negligible. But i do not know why. I heard somewhere that it would be...- nithin
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- Copper Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Equilibrium Temperature of a Spherical Black Body Satellite
b) Real satellites are complicated objects (see photo above). To simplify the problem, suppose the satellite is a spherical black body with a 0.3 m radius. Suppose the satellite's electronics generated 3900 Watts. What would be the equilibrium temperature, Teq, of the satellite? Okeedoke, so...- CaptainJames
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- Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Is the Heat Capacity of Thermal Radiation at Constant Pressure Infinite?
we need to show that the heat capacity of thermal radiation at constant pressure is infinity. I have an argument, but am not sure if it works. we know that Cp = dQ/dT at constant p, but we also know that p is a function of T only, and therefore that T is a function of P only, therefore if...- sachi
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- Capacity Heat Heat capacity Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Unraveling the mysteries of thermal radiation within quantum mechanics
The quanta first appeared in modern physics when investigating the nature of thermal radiation, or blackbody radiation. In a sense, it was the beginning of QM. Yet, even though I've read a lot about both BB radiation and quantum theory, I can't really tell you exactly how BB radiation fit into...- Hydr0matic
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- Qm Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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- Forum: Quantum Physics