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Physics, 27.07.2019 01:20 RyleyM

Assume you are a perfect blackbody at a temperature of t = 310 k. what is the rate, in watts, at which you radiate energy? (for the purposes of this problem, you may assume you are spherical with a mass of 70 kg and density equal to that of water)

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