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How much energy in radiated per minute from the filament of an incandescent lamp at 3000 K, if the surface area is `10^(-4)m^(2)` and its emissivity is `0.4`? Stefan's constant `sigma = 5.67 xx 10^(-8) Wm^(-2)K^(-4)`.

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