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A planet radiates heat at a rate proportional to the fourth power of its surface temperature T. If such a steady temperature of the planet is due to an exactly equal amount of heat received from the sun then which of the following statement is true?

A

The planets surface temperature vaires inversely as the distance of the sun.

B

The planet's surface temperature varies directly as the square of its distance from the sun.

C

The planet's surface temperature varies inversely as the square root of its distance from the sun.

D

The planet's surface temperature is proporional to the fourth power of distance from the sun.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Rate of loss of energy by unit area of the planet`=sigmaT^4`, where `sigma` is the Stefan's constant. Let Q be the total energy emitted by the sun every second If d is the distance of the planet from sun, then Q falls uniformly over the inner surface of the sphere of radius d. Rate of gain of heat by unit area of planet
`(Q)/(4pid^2)`
`T^4=(Q)/(4pid^2)`
`T^4=(Q)/(4pisigmad^2)` or `T=((Q)/(4pisigmad^2))^(1//4)`
or `Tprop(1)/(sqrt d)`
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