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The heating wires of a 1.00-kW electric heater are red hot at a temperature of Assuming that 100 percent of the heat released is due to radiation and that the wires act as blackbody emitters, what is the effective area of the radiating surface? (Assume a room temperature of )
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From the textbook chapter THERMAL PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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