The solar power per unit area at the Earth's distance from the sun--called the "solar constant"--is 1.36 kW/m^2. If a so

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The solar power per unit area at the Earth's distance from the sun--called the "solar constant"--is 1.36 kW/m^2. If a so

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The Solar Power Per Unit Area At The Earth S Distance From The Sun Called The Solar Constant Is 1 36 Kw M 2 If A So 1
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The solar power per unit area at the Earth's distance from the sun--called the "solar constant"--is 1.36 kW/m^2. If a solar power station in a sunny location uses 21%-efficient solar panels, what area of panels is required to replace a 0.9 GW power plant at noon. Express the answer in square kilometers.
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