The spectral transmissivity of a 1-mm-thick layer of

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The spectral transmissivity of a 1-mm-thick layer of liquid water can be approximated as follows: (a) Liquid water can exist only below its critical temperature, Tc 647.3 K. Determine the maximum possible total transmissivity of a 1-mm-thick layer of liquid water when the water is housed in an opaque container and boiling does not occur. Assume the irradiation is that of a blackbody. (b) Determine the transmissivity of a 1-mm-thick layer of liquid water associated with melting the platinum wire used in Nukiyamas boiling experiment, as described in Section 10.3.1. (c) Determine the total transmissivity of a 1-mm-thick layer of liquid water exposed to solar irradiation. Assume the sun emits as a blackbody at Ts 5800 K.

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