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We would like to find the area of a light bulb filament.
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And in order to do this, we've been giving the temperature of the filament, which is 2 ,450 degrees kelvin.
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We've also been giving the emissivity of it, which is equal to 0 .350 that is unitless.
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And we've also been given the power radiated by the light bulb, which is 150 watts.
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So in order to actually solve this problem, we would have to use something called the stefan boltzman law.
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Which simply states that the power radiated is equal to the area, multiplied by its emissivity, multiplied by the step -on -boltsman constant, multiplied by its temperature to the power of 4.
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So all we need is the step -on -boltsman constant, which is equal to sigma is equal to 5 .67 times 10 to the power of negative 8 watts per meters square, per kelvin to the power of 4...