Environmentalists are considering the Sun's rays and the amount of energy received at the surface of the Earth's atmosphere.
Define the solar constant by placing a tick (✓) in the correct box.
The amount of solar radiation across visible wavelengths that is incident in one second on one square meter at the mean distance of the Earth from the Sun |
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The amount of solar radiation across all wavelengths that is incident in one minute on one square meter at the mean distance of the Earth from the Sun |
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The amount of solar radiation across all wavelengths that is incident in one second on one square meter at the mean distance of the Earth from the Sun |
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The amount of solar radiation across all wavelengths that is incident in one second on one square meter at the maximum distance of the Earth from the Sun |
The solar constant varies year-round for two main reasons.
State the two reasons by completing the gaps in the sentences below.
In an experiment looking at solar energy, the total incident power is 1500 W. The albedo of green grass is 0.25.
Calculate the total scattered power when this light is incident on green grass.
Emissivity relates objects to a black body.
Choose the correct statements about emissivity by placing a tick (✓) next to them.
Calculations of the emissivity assume that the black body is at the same temperature as the object |
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Calculations of the emissivity assume that the black body has smaller dimensions than the object | |
For a perfect black body, emissivity is equal to 1 |
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