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Chapter 22, Problem 14PEB

In the evening, a stick measuring 0.75 m casts a 2.3 m shadow. At noon the same stick casts a 0.30 m shadow. What is the insolation in each case? (Assume the maximum insolation on a clear day is 1.0 × 103 W/m2.)

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To determine

The insolation of stick measuring 0.75 m at noon and in the evening.

Answer to Problem 14PEB

Solution:

9.25×102 Wm2 and 3.11×102 Wm2

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

In the evening, a stick measuring 0.75m casts a 2.3 m shadow.

At noon, a stick measuring 0.75m casts a 0.30 m shadow.

Maximum insolation on a day is 1.0×103 Wm2.

Formula used:

Write the formula for insolation.

I=Imax(LstickLstick2+Lshadow2)

Here, Imax is the maximum insolation, Lstick is the length of the stick and Lshadow is the length of the shadow.

Explanation:

Recall the formula for insolation.

I=Imax(LstickLstick2+Lshadow2)…… (1)

At noon:

Substitute 1.0×103 Wm2 for Imax, 0.75m for Lstick and 0.30 m for Lshadow in equation (1).

I=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m(0.75m)2+(0.30 m)2)=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m0.5625 m2+0.09 m2)=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m0.81 m)=9.25×102 Wm2

At evening:

Substitute 1.0×103 Wm2 for Imax, 0.75m for Lstick and 2.3 m for Lshadow in equation (1).

I=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m(0.75m)2+(2.3 m)2)=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m0.5625 m2+5.29 m2)=1.0×103 Wm2(0.75m2.41 m)=3.11×102 Wm2

Conclusion:

The insolation of stick measuring 0.75 m at noon is 9.25×102 Wm2 and in the evening is 3.11×102 Wm2.

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