Each Square Meter Of Sun’s Surface Radiates Energy At The Rate Of . Assuming That Stefan’s Law Applies To The Radiation, The Temperature Of Sun’s Surface Is (Stefan’s Constant )

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Question

Each square meter of sun’s surface radiates energy at the rate of . Assuming that Stefan’s law applies to the radiation, the temperature of sun’s surface is (Stefan’s constant )

Solution

Correct option is

 

 From Stefan’s law 

 

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