Final answer:
To determine the temperature at which the surrounding surfaces must be kept for the box to be cooled by radiation alone, we can use the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the temperature at which the surrounding surfaces must be kept for the box to be cooled by radiation alone, we can use the Stefan-Boltzmann law. According to the law, the rate of heat transfer by radiation is given by:
Q = Aεσ(T4 - T'4)
where Q is the rate of heat transfer, A is the surface area of the box, ε is the emissivity of the box, σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant, T is the temperature of the outer surface of the box (55°C), and T' is the temperature of the surrounding surfaces that we need to find.
Simplifying the equation and plugging in the given values:
100 = (40*40*6)(0.95)(5.67x10^-8)(55^4 - T'^4)
Using this equation, we can calculate the temperature T' at which the surrounding surfaces must be kept in order to cool the box by radiation alone.