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# Astronomy Application Energy from the Sun arrives at the top of the Earths atmosphere

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Problem 67

Astronomy Application Energy from the Sun arrives at the top of the Earths atmosphere with an intensity of 1.30 kW/m2 . How long does it take for 1.8109 J to arrive on an area of 1.00 m2 ?

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Physics 2080 Chapter 30, 31, 32 April 19, 2016 Amanda Biddlecome 1) Blackbody Radiation -­‐blackbodies in a furnace give off electromagnetic radiation -­‐light going into blackbodies is absorbed -­‐Wien’s Displacement Law: f peak =(5.88X10 s K )T 10 -­‐1 -­‐1 -­‐blackbody radiation is quantized depending on frequency E =nhf *n=0,1,2,3…; energy level *f=frequency *h=Planck’s Constant: EITHER (6.63X10 Js) OR (4.14X10 eVs) ­‐34 -­‐15 -­‐Einstein discovered that light (photons) was quanta of light E=hf *

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