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The sun radiates energy at
Assuming there is no conduction or convection operating, a cold object in a warm room:
A.Radiates more energy than it absorbs
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The sun radiates energy at the rate of 6.5 x 10 to the power of 7 w/m squared.Assuming that the sun radiates as a black
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The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point)
Responses It disappears at it
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point)
Responses It radiates outward
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point)
Responses It increases as it
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point)
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point) Responses It increases as it
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point) Responses It radiates
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What happens to the energy produced by blocks of Earth’s crust slipping past each other?(1 point) Responses It increases as it
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