In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circ

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In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circulates. In one room the radiator has a dark color (emissitivity = 0.876). It has a temperature of 63.6 °C. The new owner of the house paints the radiator a lighter color (emissitivity = 0.500). Assuming that it emits the same radiant power as it did before being painted, what is the temperature (in degrees Celsius) of the newly painted radiator? Tbefore Tafter Original color After painting Number i Units
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