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The document contains two questions from an HMT Weekly Test on 11/04/2016. Question 1 asks to define 10 terms related to radiation and black body radiation. Question 2 asks to calculate various radiation properties for an industrial furnace operating as a black body at 2500°C, including monochromatic emissive power, wavelength of maximum emission, maximum emissive power, total emissive power, and total emissive power adjusted for an emissivity of 0.9.

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The document contains two questions from an HMT Weekly Test on 11/04/2016. Question 1 asks to define 10 terms related to radiation and black body radiation. Question 2 asks to calculate various radiation properties for an industrial furnace operating as a black body at 2500°C, including monochromatic emissive power, wavelength of maximum emission, maximum emissive power, total emissive power, and total emissive power adjusted for an emissivity of 0.9.

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HMT Weekly Test 7

11/04/2016

Question 1. [10 marks]

A. What is Stefan's Boltzmann’s law?


B. What is Intensity of radiation?
C. Define shape factor.
D. Define emissivity of a body.
E. Define emissive power of a black surface.
F. Define a black body.
G. Write the expression for Planck's distribution law.
H. Define Wien's displacement law.
I. Define emissivity of a surface.
J. What is meant by Kirchhoff's law?

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Question 2. Calculate the following for an industrial furnace in the form of a black body and
emitting radiation at 2500 oC; [10 marks]
a. Monochromatic emissive power at 1.2 m length
b. Wavelength at which the emission is maximum
c. Maximum emissive power
d. Total emissive power
e. Total emissive power if it is assumed as a real surface with emissivity equal to 0.9.

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