Thermal Properties Of Matter Ques 37

37. The radiant energy from the sun, incident normally at the surface of earth is $20 $ $k$ $ cal / m^{2}$ $min$. What would have been the radiant energy, incident normally on the earth, if the sun had a temperature, twice of the present one?

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(a) $160 $ $k $ $cal / m^{2} min$

(b) $40 $ $k $ $cal / m^{2} min$

(c) $320 $ $k $ $cal / m^{2} min$

(d) $80 $ $k $ $cal / m^{2} min$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 37.(c)

Solution:

  1. (c) According to Stefan’s law, $E \propto T^{4}$

$\frac{E_1}{E_2}=\frac{T_1^{4}}{T_2^{4}}$ or $\frac{20}{E_2}=\frac{T^{4}}{2^{4} T^{4}}$

$\Rightarrow E_2=320$ $ k $ $cal / m^{2}$ $min$.



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