At the surface of the sun, the temperature is approximately 5800 K. What fraction of the energy is in the visible portion of the spectrum? (Hint: Do the integral numerically.)
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At the surface of the sun, the temperature is approximately 5800 K.
What fraction of the energy is in the visible portion of the spectrum? (Hint: Do the integral numerically.)
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