Answer to Question #272782 in Molecular Physics | Thermodynamics for Devan

Question #272782

A hot filament radiates 1.50 W of light. The filament has a surface area of 0.250 mm2

and an emissivity of 0.950. what is the temperature (in kelvin) of the filament?



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Expert's answer
2021-11-29T11:42:56-0500

Solution;

Given;

Area,A="0.025mm^2=0.25\u00d710^{-6}m^2"

Emmisivity of the filament ,e=0.95

Power radiated,P=1.50W

Stefan Boltzmann's constant,"\\sigma=5.6696\u00d710^{-8}W\/m^2K^4"

We know that;

"P=\\sigma eAT^4"

By direct substitution;

"T^4=\\frac{P}{\\sigma e A}=\\frac{1.5}{5.6696\u00d710^{-8}\u00d70.95\u00d70.25\u00d710^{-6}}=1.114"

"T=(1.114)^{\\frac14}=3248.77K"



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