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Engineering, 11.07.2019 03:30, anthonypacheco

The spectral emissivity of an opaque surface at 1000 k is given by = 0: 1 for 0 < < 0.5m, 0.5 for 0.5 < < 6m, 0.7 for 6 < < 15m, and 0.8 for > 15m. determine the average emissivity over the entire range of wavelengths and the radiation flux emitted by the material at 1000 k.

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