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What is the emissivity of a black body?


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  1. The emissivity of a material can be defined as the ratio of the energy radiated from its surface at a given temperature to the energy radiated from the surface of a perfect black body at the same temperature.
  2. The expression for emissivity is, Emissivity(ε)=Radiant energy of an object at a given temperatureRadiant energy of a blackbody at the same temperature.
  3. A black body is a perfect emitter, which means that it emits all energy absorbed as radiation.
  4. Using the expression above, the emissivity of a black body can be calculated.

Emissivity(ε)=Radiant energy of an object at a given temperatureRadiant energy of a blackbody at the same temperature=Radiant energy of a blackbody atagiventemperatureRadiant energy of a blackbody at the same temperature=1

Hence, the emissivity of a black body is 1.


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