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Summary

  • Radiation is the rate of heat transfer through the emission or absorption of electromagnetic waves.
  • The rate of heat transfer depends on the surface area and the fourth power of the absolute temperature:
    Q t = σ e A T 4 , size 12{ { {Q} over {t} } =σ`e`A`T rSup { size 8{4} } } {}

    where σ = 5 .67 × 10 8 J/s m 2 K 4 is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant and e size 12{e} {} is the emissivity of the body. For a black body, e = 1 whereas a shiny white or perfect reflector has e = 0 , with real objects having values of e between 1 and 0. The net rate of heat transfer by radiation is

    Q net t = σ e A T 2 4 T 1 4 size 12{ { {Q rSub { size 8{"net"} } } over {t} } =σ`e`A` left (T rSub { size 8{2} } rSup { size 8{4} } - T rSub { size 8{1} } rSup { size 8{4} } right )} {}

    where T 1 size 12{T rSub { size 8{1} } } {} is the temperature of an object surrounded by an environment with uniform temperature T 2 size 12{T rSub { size 8{2} } } {} and e size 12{e} {} is the emissivity of the object .

Conceptual questions

When watching a daytime circus in a large, dark-colored tent, you sense significant heat transfer from the tent. Explain why this occurs.

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Satellites designed to observe the radiation from cold (3 K) dark space have sensors that are shaded from the Sun, Earth, and Moon and that are cooled to very low temperatures. Why must the sensors be at low temperature?

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Why are cloudy nights generally warmer than clear ones?

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Why are thermometers that are used in weather stations shielded from the sunshine? What does a thermometer measure if it is shielded from the sunshine and also if it is not?

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On average, would Earth be warmer or cooler without the atmosphere? Explain your answer.

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Problems&Exercises

At what net rate does heat radiate from a 275 -m 2 size 12{"275""-m" rSup { size 8{2} } } {} black roof on a night when the roof’s temperature is 30. C and the surrounding temperature is 15. C size 12{"15" "." 0°C} {} ? The emissivity of the roof is 0.900.

21 . 7  kW size 12{ - "21" "." 7`W} {}
Note that the negative answer implies heat loss to the surroundings.

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(a) Cherry-red embers in a fireplace are at 850º C and have an exposed area of 0 . 200  m 2 and an emissivity of 0.980. The surrounding room has a temperature of 18 . C . If 50% of the radiant energy enters the room, what is the net rate of radiant heat transfer in kilowatts? (b) Does your answer support the contention that most of the heat transfer into a room by a fireplace comes from infrared radiation?

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Radiation makes it impossible to stand close to a hot lava flow. Calculate the rate of heat transfer by radiation from 1 . 00  m 2 of 1200º C fresh lava into 30 . C surroundings, assuming lava’s emissivity is 1.00.

266  kW size 12{ - "266"`"kW"} {}

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(a) Calculate the rate of heat transfer by radiation from a car radiator at 110 ° C into a 50.0º C environment, if the radiator has an emissivity of 0.750 and a 1.20 -m 2 surface area. (b) Is this a significant fraction of the heat transfer by an automobile engine? To answer this, assume a horsepower of 200 hp 1.5 kW and the efficiency of automobile engines as 25%.

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Find the net rate of heat transfer by radiation from a skier standing in the shade, given the following. She is completely clothed in white (head to foot, including a ski mask), the clothes have an emissivity of 0.200 and a surface temperature of 10 . C , the surroundings are at 15 . 0ºC size 12{ - "15" "." "0°C"} {} , and her surface area is 1 . 60 m 2 size 12{1 "." "60"`m rSup { size 8{2} } } {} .

36 . 0  W size 12{ - "36" "." 0`W} {}

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Suppose you walk into a sauna that has an ambient temperature of 50 .0ºC . (a) Calculate the rate of heat transfer to you by radiation given your skin temperature is 37 .0ºC , the emissivity of skin is 0.98, and the surface area of your body is 1 .50 m 2 . (b) If all other forms of heat transfer are balanced (the net heat transfer is zero), at what rate will your body temperature increase if your mass is 75.0 kg?

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Source:  OpenStax, College physics for ap® courses. OpenStax CNX. Nov 04, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11844/1.14
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