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The earth receives 1.362 × 103 J of radiant heat per m² per second from the sun if the temperature of the sun's surface is T when the mean distance of the earth from the sun is 1.5 x 1011 m and the radius of the sun = 7 × 108 m. 6 = 6 x 10-8 W/m² K4. Then the approx value of T/961.16 is​

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