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The document discusses energy absorbed and radiated from a surface. It provides equations for surface temperature, effective temperature, and peak wavelength of radiation. It also discusses the solar flux and temperature variations of Mercury and Earth.

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The document discusses energy absorbed and radiated from a surface. It provides equations for surface temperature, effective temperature, and peak wavelength of radiation. It also discusses the solar flux and temperature variations of Mercury and Earth.

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Homework 그202 B62 정지영

JR


Energy absorbed =

Energy radiated

4
S π R= DT A
=
< TL ( 2TER)

N
② ×

5ㆍ 331
×
F 2
1370 W6m
T =

염 =
. 5 K - 273 . 1 =
58 40 c
.

m
k4 =-
)
. 60 × 10- m
1

Answer

Table 8 g

.

+
m aw

C 맞

= 다
3 2

Sd = < 1370 w / ) x ( 150 × c06 km /km )


m

K = x 1o m

=
3 0825
, × 1025 W

[a )
Mercary

()
. 08 25 × 10
=분 =
3

.
-
9163 w
-
☆ 8 ×100km ×1om/km Answer
( b) The effective femperatnre of Mercury

SL -
4

Te
링 =
*) :
) 9103 Wm 110
W * . 7 ×(
o
/m*
4
~
441 k and loooc

Answer

(C ) Peak wavolength
lmaxT =
2898
289
1 max =

을 4)
= 6 bum
.

answer
~

a solar flux Variation : ±3 3 .

Smax =
BM0 [ (1 + o
. 33 ) =1415 . 2WIm

Smin = ( 3l 0 61 0033
-
) = 1324 . 8 W1 m

σ 5
:
@ 4 1415 .2 W (mn ) ( - oy
Temay← Sc
. 0
(
- . 25 . ckan ↓- c
X
8 4
(4 x w/m k )
-
'

5 6 ㆍ xso
.

. =
π
T
씀 4 ( 1324 . 8W 1 m
Te . min =

리나 =

k * . 67 y108 W/mk 4) ~
5
252k and- IC

variation

1p c
.
~ -
2100 t A differenca abont 40c or ±2
c
. (
Answer )
ia)
Surfacatemperature of the Earth
4
aTs =
240 W1m

Ts
=☆-
Wm
owlmK
( 240

없이 yo
-


~
255 k and-
muw
180c

Answer

Incoming from
bl )
space
=

Outgorng tospace
m
342W6m
=
69W /mt Xand X = 2 BW1

Answer

C ) Absorbed
+ l 250 JW /m'
342 W 1 m= 69 and= 16
WmAnswer
+
K

dl ) Radiation ( Atmosphere → Surface )


240 w 1m = +로
1bwlmtz and ~≈
= 224 w6
=

Answer

asuface
168 + 2 =
24 + 78 t 40 + 350 and 2 =324Wm

~ 8

2 Extraterrestril
=342and = 195W1
m
10 n + 40 + W W

w~ 8
③ lower atmosphere
Y + 24+ 78 + 350+ W =
324 t 324 and = 스W1 m
vo

4
Incomrng
342 =
lon + * t *+ 168 x 6bwlm
and ~② =

t 4
&
5 6 T1 =
W 195
= 670 Fz =
2 324=

T= rX
급mskT
( 195 Wm
-
:
242 k
~
and -
0c E =
4
24
B. W' 쁨
-
= 2n 5 Kand zco
~
6 yl0 8W( ) ( nX1 -8W1mk
o

Answer ㅠ Answar T 포
<
Hydrologic cyole > Evaporation =

( 78 W1m ( 5 . 1 X (014 mz ] ( IJ/sW ) ( 3600 sdn ) (24 n (d ] 365 dyry


>
m

~
= 51 ×1014
3

KgL
3 3
2465 KJ ( ) < lo
Kg 1 l ( 10 J /KJ )
m

Areragedover fheglobewitharen 1014


m
V5 :]1
Answer .

The average
annualpreciptafion is around 2 m ,

3 f W =175W1
Incoming 342=100 + 67 tW
m

③ Radiation to space :
342 10bt3Dtz tZ 2aW1m
= =

4
③ Surface radiated DT4 ( 5 .67 X(
-
8W1 K
m 4
] (291 K)
0

= =

=
406. 6Wlm

0,406 6 Xt30 ,
=
xX =
376. 6W1
m

Y
4 W += 406 . +
& 6
24+78t = 333. 6 W 1m

17 b

<Angwery

X 376 . w 1m.4 : 333. W 1m, Z 212WIm .W : 175W1


m
:
6 6
2
mwA

ooflyr
1 →
btcyr
16 , over 5 oyears, Initiai
380ppm , 40% airborme fraction
<
linearly >
⑦ oYearsL
5 ) ( lo 0tdyr ) + lay ( 50Years ] Ell6 btlyH -
( lobtcyr) 3 =
595 btt

1

ppmCO2 =
2
.12 bHc


575 bt0() ( . 4 )
(380 + 108 ) 488ppm
ppm
Co= 380 l )+ ppm
=
=

( 2 i2 btc /ppm ) uD Answer

browing CO2 Ippm/


yr
"

Fossil fuel and coment emission .


gotclyr
Airborne fraation 38% :

Other carbon emissions With 1and nse


change
( 2 .2btclxp
=
)
ppmyrL

Emissions= 2

0 38
.
l 계. i 5 btelyr
Land use emission =
(11 15 9 ) btclyr =
2 15
btelyr Answer
-
.
.

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