The intensity of the Sun's radiation that reaches a particular point on Earth's atmosphere is 1.06 kW/m?. Convert this to W/cm². Give your answer with two digits of precision.

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The intensity of the Sun's radiation that reaches a particular point on Earth's
atmosphere is 1.06 kW/m2. Convert this to W/cm2. Give your answer with two digits
of precision.
Transcribed Image Text:The intensity of the Sun's radiation that reaches a particular point on Earth's atmosphere is 1.06 kW/m2. Convert this to W/cm2. Give your answer with two digits of precision.
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