Suppose the sun was twice its current temperature. Recall, the sun is 7 x 105 km in radius, with a surface temperature of 5800 K., and our distance from the sun is D = 150 million km. Using the equation to model the temperature of the earth, R² Roun )1/4T sun and remembering you have to work in the absolute temperature scale (OK = -273°C), what would happen to the temperature of the earth (in Kelvin scale)? It would be a quarter times as hot. It would twice as hot. It would be four times as hot. It would be half as hot.

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Suppose the sun was twice its current temperature. Recall, the sun is 7 x 105 km in
radius, with a surface temperature of 5800 K., and our distance from the sun is D =
150 million km. Using the equation to model the temperature of the earth,
(sun)1/4 Tsun and remembering you have to work in the absolute temperature
4D²
scale (OK = -273°C), what would happen to the temperature of the earth (in Kelvin
scale)?
It would be a quarter times as hot.
It would twice as hot.
It would be four times as hot.
It would be half as hot.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 26 Suppose the sun was twice its current temperature. Recall, the sun is 7 x 105 km in radius, with a surface temperature of 5800 K., and our distance from the sun is D = 150 million km. Using the equation to model the temperature of the earth, (sun)1/4 Tsun and remembering you have to work in the absolute temperature 4D² scale (OK = -273°C), what would happen to the temperature of the earth (in Kelvin scale)? It would be a quarter times as hot. It would twice as hot. It would be four times as hot. It would be half as hot.
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