A black body radiates energy at the rate of 1×105 J/(sm)2 at a temperature of 227°C. The temperature to which it must be heated so that it radiates energy at the rate of 1×109 J/(sm)2.

A black body radiates energy at the rate of 1×105 J/(sm)2 at a temperature of 227°C. The temperature to which it must be heated so that it radiates energy at the rate of 1×109 J/(sm)2. Correct Answer 5000 K

From Stefan’s law, T2=(E2/E1)(1/4) T1=10×500=5000K.

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