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what is stephen's constant?


ntelecomkamalpur: The value of Boltzmann's constant is approximately 1.3807 x 10 -23 joule s per kelvin (J. · K -1 ). In general, the energy in a gas molecule is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy per molecule increases.

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Answered by sujithchowdary1
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σ = 5.670367(13)×10−8 W⋅m−2⋅K−4.

it is stephen constant

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Answered by sweety1123
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Stephen constant value is 5.6704×10-8its unit is joule per second per metre square per Kelvin

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