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In a laboratory test, simulated solar beam radiation strikes a window glazing specimen at incident angle = 45°. The surf

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In a laboratory test, simulated solar beam radiation strikes a window glazing specimen at incident angle = 45°. The surface area of the specimen is 1.8 m². The intensity of the beam radiation (measured in the direction of travel) is 980 W/m². The solar heat gain through the specimen is measured to be 765 W.
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