2) What is the intensity of the radiation being emitted by an object with an emissivity of .40 at a temperature of 100 degree Celsius?
3) Compare the R-value of a thermopane window with 1/8 inch glass panes and a 1/4 inch air space with that of a single pane window with at thickness of 3/16 inch.
1a) H=A*(T2-T1)/R = 80*20/13= 123 BTU/hr
1b) R=L/k. If you know the k for the foam you can calculate L. Otherwise I do not know.
2) Power radiated is P=5.67e-8*Area*0.4*100^4. P/Area=5.67e-8*0.4*100^4=2.27 watts/m^2. The 5.67e-8 is just one of those constants that is invoked to make the units all come out right. The equation is Stefan's law.
3) R=L/k for each layer, where L is the thickness of the layer and k is the thermal conductivity. Then you have to convert all the units from metric to English because R is expressed in English units.
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