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Consider a surface at a uniform temperature of 1000 K. Determine the maximum rate of thermal radiation that can be emitted by this surface, in W/m2.

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Answer:

The value is
E_b_(max) = 56.700 *10^(3) \ W/m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The uniform temperature is
T = 1000 \ K

Gnerally the rate of thermal radiation is mathematically represented as


E_b = \epsilon * \sigma* T^4

Generally
\epsilon is the emissivity and at maximum the value is 1


\sigma is the Stefan Boltzmann constant with value
\sigma = 5.67 *10^(-8) \ W/m^2 \cdot K^4

So


E_b_(max) = 1 * 5.67 *10^(-8)* 1000^4

=>
E_b_(max) = 56.700 *10^(3) \ W/m^2

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