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 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 = 0.86) and
a temperature of 56°C. In another room an identical radiator has
been painted a lighter colour (emissitivity = 0.381). Assuming that
both radiators emit the same radiant power, what is the temperature
(in Degrees Celsius) of the lighter coloured radiator?
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