In an old house, the heating system uses radiators, which are hollow metal devices through which hot water or steam circ
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 9:15 am
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?
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?