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  2. Idealized greenhouse model - Wikipedia

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    The flux density of the incoming solar radiation is specified by the solar constant S 0. For application to planet Earth, appropriate values are S 0 =1366 W m −2 and α P =0.30. Accounting for the fact that the surface area of a sphere is 4 times the area of its intercept (its shadow), the average incoming radiation is S 0 /4.

  3. Solar constant - Wikipedia

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    Solar irradiance spectrum at top of atmosphere, on a linear scale and plotted against wavenumber. The solar constant (G SC) measures the amount of energy received by a given area one astronomical unit away from the Sun. More specifically, it is a flux density measuring mean solar electromagnetic radiation (total solar irradiance) per unit

  4. Solar flux unit - Wikipedia

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    The solar flux unit (sfu) is a convenient measure of spectral flux density often used in solar radio observations, such as the F10.7 solar activity index: [1]. 1 sfu = 10 4 Jy = 10 −22 W⋅m −2 ⋅Hz −1 = 10 −19 erg⋅s −1 ⋅cm −2 ⋅Hz −1.

  5. Spectral flux density - Wikipedia

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    The relative spectral flux density is also useful if we wish to compare a source's flux density at one wavelength with the same source's flux density at another wavelength; for example, if we wish to demonstrate how the Sun's spectrum peaks in the visible part of the EM spectrum, a graph of the Sun's relative spectral flux density will suffice.

  6. Standard solar model - Wikipedia

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    In a solar model, as described in stellar structure, one considers the density (), temperature T(r), total pressure (matter plus radiation) P(r), luminosity l(r) and energy generation rate per unit mass ε(r) in a spherical shell of a thickness dr at a distance r from the center of the star.

  7. Solar irradiance - Wikipedia

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    The solar flux density (insolation) onto a plane tangent to the sphere of the Earth, but above the bulk of the atmosphere (elevation 100 km or greater) is: = {⁡ ⁡ > ⁡ () The average of Q over a day is the average of Q over one rotation, or the hour angle progressing from h = π to h = −π : Q ¯ day = − 1 2 π ∫ π − π Q d h ...

  8. Rising Gas Prices: How Inflation Has Impacted Gas ... - AOL

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    Price of a gallon of gas: $3.27 In 2022 dollars: $4.30 This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : Rising Gas Prices: How Inflation Has Impacted Gas Prices Over the Years

  9. Energy flux - Wikipedia

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    Energy flux is the rate of transfer of energy through a surface. The quantity is defined in two different ways, depending on the context: Total rate of energy transfer (not per unit area); [1] SI units: W = J⋅s −1. Specific rate of energy transfer (total normalized per unit area); [2] SI units: W⋅m −2 = J⋅m −2 ⋅s −1: