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The incident intensity on a horizontal s...

The incident intensity on a horizontal surface at sea level from the sun is about `1kW m^(-2)`.
Q. Find the ratio of this pressure to atmospheric pressure `p_0` (about `1xx10^(5)` Pa) at sea level

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