Environmental Sciences, asked by mohanadevi427, 1 day ago

What is the net amount of sun energy lost into the space?
342 W/m2
300 W/m2
185 W/m2
239 W/m2

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Answered by nitishkhokhar6
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Answer:

342 w/m 2

Explanation:

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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98.6 W/m^{2} is the net amount of sun energy lost into the space.

Explanation:

  • Sun is the largest star in the galaxy which has hot gas and flames revolving with in it.
  • All the planets revolve around sun as it is the center of the solar system.
  • The sun's total energy that fall on earth is 340 per square meters. In which, 23% is absorbed in the atmosphere, only 48% is absorbed in the surface.
  • Rest 29% is reflected back to space. Totally 98.6 W/m^{2} of sun's energy is lost in space (not in the option).
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