Thermal Radiation from Human Body

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MCQ on Thermal Radiation from Human Body for Students

According to Prevost’s theory of heat exchanger, the body exists and absorbs radiant energy continuously as long as its temperature is

1. 4° K

2. 0°K

3. 4° C

4. None of these

Option 2 – 0°K

The thermal radiation emitted by the body per unit of time and per unit of the surface area depends on the nature of

1. Temperature

2. Kinetic energy

3. Surface and temperature

4. None of these

Option 3 – Surface and temperature

Thermal radiations exhibit the following phenomenon

1. Interference

2. Diffraction

3. Polarisation

4. All above

Option 4 – All above

A perfect black body is one which completely absorbs all the radiations of all wavelengths but only

1. reflect

2. transmit

3. reflect and transmit

4. None of above

Option 3 – reflect and transmit

Stefan’s-Boltznam law states that the total amount of radiant energy emitted by a black body per second per unit area is.

1. Inversely fourth power of absolute temperature

2. Inversely second power of absolute temperature

3. The direct fourth power of absolute temperature

4. The fourth power of only temperature

Option 3 – The direct fourth power of absolute temperature

The radiation of a particular wavelength’s temperature is raised the maximum intensity of emitted is radiation towards the shorter wavelength side is called

1. Wien’s displacement law

2. Stefan’s law

3. Rayleigh-Jean’s law

4. Planck’s law

Option 1 – Wien’s displacement law

At what rate is the energy radiated by a sphere of radius 5 cm at 3000°K and with 100% and with an emissivity of 0.3?

1. 4000 watts

2. 43280 watts

3. 4328 watts

4. None

Option 2 – 43280 watts

The average human body may be considered to have a surface area of 1.25 cm² and a surface temperature of 32°C assuming emissivity to be 1. calculate the rate of energy loss by the human body

1. 100 Calories

2. 158 Calories

3. 146.11 Calories

4. 76.11 Calories

Option 3 – 146.11 Calories

The luminosity of a star is 20,000 times that of the sun, if the surface temperature of the sun, is 6000°K, find the surface temperature of the sun star.

1. 6000°K, 84,860°K

2.5986°C, 84,860°C

3. 6000°K, 59000°C

4. None

Option 1 – 6000°K, 84,860°K

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