a) using a stefan's law culculatev the rate at which the earth is losing energy as radiant flux density. b) using wein's law culculate the wavelength at which the major amount of energy will be leaving the earth surface.
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1. The earth's surface has an average overall temperature o 15 degrees
a) using a stefan's law culculatev the rate at which the earth is losing energy as radiant flux density.
b) using wein's law culculate the wavelength at which the major amount of energy will be leaving the earth surface.
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