Environmental Sciences, asked by mefarexo1251, 1 year ago

If ‘I’ is the intensity of the solar radiation at a distance ‘x’ from the surface of the Sun, and if ‘A’ is the surface area of a solar flat plate collector placed at x, with its surface directly facing the sun, and with ‘I’ and ‘A’ given in SI units, the power falling on the collector is given by _________ Watts

Answers

Answered by bhavya4529
0
Jvvjghjgh v hgtzggxxjZk
Answered by Arslankincsem
0

The Sun is considered to produces a steady amount of energy.


At the exterior of the Sun the intensity of the solar radiation is around 6.33×107 W/m^2.


Solar intensity refers to the sum of sunlight hitting the planet’s surface.


Latitude is the North-South location on the planet.


Solar intensity varies with latitude based on the angle and shape of the planet.

Similar questions