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Equilibrium between objects at different temperatures?
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[QUOTE="Philip Koeck, post: 6853200, member: 586311"] I considered that too, but the problem is that a lot of the radiation from the surface of the hollow sphere will go straight to the hollow sphere again and not to the solid sphere in the center. So it's actually more complicated. I liked the situation where all the radiation from one body is absorbed by the other and vice versa. The ellipsoid paradox quoted in post 9 is about exactly such a situation. [/QUOTE]
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