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How Much Energy Is Radiated Each Second by One Square 5.67×10125.67 × 10^{12}

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How much energy is radiated each second by one square meter of a star whose temperature is 10,000 K Note: σ in the Stefan-Boltzmann law is equal to .  How much energy is radiated each second by one square meter of a star whose temperature is 10,000 K Note: σ in the Stefan-Boltzmann law is equal to .   A)  5.67 × 10^{12}  J B)  5.67 × 10^8  J C)  5.67 × 10^4  J D) 300 nm E) 300,000,000 nm


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