Physics, asked by mihirsinghpal2010, 7 hours ago

The mass of a wooden block is 200 g and volume is 250 cm ³ find the density of wooden block in
(a)gcm-3.
(b)kgm-3

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Answered by Itzkillerqueenxx
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perfect blackbody or simply a blackbody is defined as a body which absorbs all the radiant energy incident on it.

A perfect blackbody or simply a blackbody is defined as a body which absorbs all the radiant energy incident on it.Fery designed a spherical blackbody which consists of a hollow double-walled, metallic sphere provided with a tiny hole or aperture on one side, Fig. The inside wall of the sphere is blackened with lampblack while the outside is silver-plated. The space between the two walls is evacuated to minimize heat loss by conduction and convection.

A perfect blackbody or simply a blackbody is defined as a body which absorbs all the radiant energy incident on it.Fery designed a spherical blackbody which consists of a hollow double-walled, metallic sphere provided with a tiny hole or aperture on one side, Fig. The inside wall of the sphere is blackened with lampblack while the outside is silver-plated. The space between the two walls is evacuated to minimize heat loss by conduction and convection.Any radiation entering the sphere through the aperture suffers multiple reflections where about 97% of it is absorbed in each incidence by the coating of lampblack. The radiation is almost completely absorbed after a number of internal reflections. A conical projection on the inside wall opposite the hole minimizes the probability of incident radiation escaping out.

When the sphere is placed in a bath of suitable fused salts, so as to maintain it at the desired temperature, the hole serves as a source of black-body radiation. The intensity and the nature of the radiation depend only on the temperature of the walls.

When the sphere is placed in a bath of suitable fused salts, so as to maintain it at the desired temperature, the hole serves as a source of black-body radiation. The intensity and the nature of the radiation depend only on the temperature of the walls.

A blackbody, by definition, has a coefficient of absorption equal to 1. Hence, its coefficient of reflection and coefficient of transmission are both zero. The radiation from a blackbody, called blackbody radiation, covers the entire range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Hence, a blackbody is called a full radiator.

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