Stefan-Boltzmann LawThe energy radiated by a blackbody radiator per second per unit area is proportional to the fourth power of the absolute temperature and is given by For hot objects other than ideal radiators, the law is expressed in the form: where e is the emissivity of the object (e = 1 for ideal radiator). If the hot object is radiating energy to its cooler surroundings at temperature Tc, the net radiation loss rate takes the form The Stefan-Boltzmann relationship is also related to the energy density in the radiation in a given volume of space.
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Heat RadiationRadiation is heat transfer by the emission of electromagnetic waves which carry energy away from the emitting object. For ordinary temperatures (less than red hot"), the radiation is in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The relationship governing radiation from hot objects is called the Stefan-Boltzmann law:
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Radiation Calculation
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