Answer:
122.1 W.
Step-by-step explanation:
Thermal radiation is defined as the electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of particles in matter.
Mathematically,
q = σ * ε * A * (Ts^4 - Ta^4)
where,
q = heat transfer per unit time (W)
σ = The Stefan-Boltzmann Constant = 5.6703 x 10^-8 (W/m^2.K^4)
Ts = absolute temperature of the surroundings in kelvins (K)
ε = emissivity of skier's clothes = 0.70
Ta = absolute temperature of the object in kelvins (K)
A = area of the emitting body (m2)
= 5.6703 x 10^-8 * 0.7 * 1.6 * (278.65^4 - 253.15^4)
= 122.1 W.