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To calculate: The ratio of the surface temperature, if the ratio of the heat emitted from two starts is 16:81. Also given the heat emitted from a start is directly propositional to the fourth power of the surface temperature of the star.
Answer to Problem 12P
The ratio of the surface of the temperature is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The heat emitted from a start is directly propositional to the fourth power of the surface temperature of the star.
Let, Heat emitted in both condition are H1 and H1 and temperature of surface is T1 and T2 respectively.
So
Let k be a constant
Also given:
The amount of head emitted in first case is H1 is
And the amount of heat emitted in second case H2 is
Divide equation 1 and 2.
Now, put the value of T1 and T2.
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