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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A hot wire radiates heat at 100 Watts. If its temperature measured in degrees Kelvin is doubled, then the power radiated will be what? 800Watts or 1600Watts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can some one please put this into the equation so i can see how it was calculated?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Power is directly proportional to (T)^4. \[Power = Time^{4} \times k \]where k is a constant.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

shouldnt time be temp in your equation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone actually put the values in so i can see how it was calculated?

OpenStudy (fellowroot):

@ curiousshubham I think your talking about this:|dw:1347864793025:dw|

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