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A Leslie cube has a surface temp of 97C. One of its four side faces has an area of 100 cm^2 and is painted black. Calculate:
a) the wavelength at which the spectral intensity (per unit wavelength) is a maximum
b)the total intensity (all wavelengths) of the emitted radiation just outside the surface
C) the total power emitted by the black surface
for a) i used lambda=2.9*10^-3/T (not sure if this is the correct way of doing it)
for b) i wanted to use Stefan's Law but this seems to simple
for c) i multiplied the answer from b) by the area of the four sides.
does any of this sound correct? i seem to be struggling on this topic
also, in Planck's energy density equation, what exactly is the spectral energy density? is it also known as anything else? thanks.
a) the wavelength at which the spectral intensity (per unit wavelength) is a maximum
b)the total intensity (all wavelengths) of the emitted radiation just outside the surface
C) the total power emitted by the black surface
for a) i used lambda=2.9*10^-3/T (not sure if this is the correct way of doing it)
for b) i wanted to use Stefan's Law but this seems to simple
for c) i multiplied the answer from b) by the area of the four sides.
does any of this sound correct? i seem to be struggling on this topic
also, in Planck's energy density equation, what exactly is the spectral energy density? is it also known as anything else? thanks.