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The total solar irradiance (TSI) at Earth orbit is 1400 watts/m2 . Assuming this value can be represented as a single Poynting flux. Find the corresponding flux at the solar visible-light surface. Explain your methods.

(Distance between Sun & Earth is 150 million km)

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Answer:

3.958 × 10²⁶ watt

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Distance between earth and sun,
R_e = 150 ×10⁸ m

Total solar irradiance at earth orbit = 1400 watt/m²

Now,

Area irradiated (
A_e) will be =
4\pi R_e^2


A_e =
4\pi * (150* 10^(8))^2


A_e =
2.827* 10^(23)m^2

Therefore, the flux = Total solar irradiance at earth orbit ×
A_e

the flux =
1400watt/m^2* 2.827* 10^(23)m^2

⇒the flux = 3.958 × 10²⁶ watt

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