Answer:
Solar constant - Heat flux density.
Step-by-step explanation:
The solar constant (GSC) is a flux density measuring mean solar electromagnetic radiation (solar irradiance) per unit area. It is also defined as the rate at which solar radiation is received on a unit surface that is perpendicular to the direction of incident radiation just outside Earth's atmosphere at Earth's mean distance from the Sun; equal to 2 cal/cm^2.min.
Answer:-1
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s all about the work you put in to get your answer you have to subtract
Answer:
2.30 = ?
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
sin theta = opp side/ hypotenuse
sin 50 = ? / 3
Multiply each side by 3
3 sin 50 = ?
2.298133329 = ?
To the nearest hundredth
2.30 = ?
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