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solar constant formula​

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Answered by kitty7334
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The specific value at Earth of 1,361 W/m2 is called the "solar constant". In order to calculate the total amount of energy arriving at Earth, we need to know how much area is being lit. ... KS= solar insolation ("solar constant") = 1,361 watts per square meter. RE = radius of Earth = 6,371 km = 6,371,000 meters
Answered by MrEccentric
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Solar Constant is defined as the amount of solar energy received normally at the edge of the Earth's outer atmosphere, per unit area per unit time at the mean distance between the Sun and the Earth.

value \:  = 1.4 \times  {10}^{3} \\

J s-¹ m-²...

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