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The two objects in the drawing are made from the same material (emissivity = 0.500) and have a temperature of 366 k. one is a cube of edge length r0 = 0.280 m, and the other is a sphere of radius they are placed in a room whose temperature is 435 k. what is the magnitude of the difference between the net power absorbed by the cube and the sphere? the surface area of a sphere is 4Ď€r2.
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