An textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate atmospheric science and meteorology students. Although this book addresses a technically and mathematically demanding subject, the writing style is designed to be engaging and accessible for students requiring a basic foundation in atmospheric physics.Use your solution to the previous part to find the temperature T of the object as a function of time t. Ignore the effects of finite ... 6000 K), this result would seem to violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Identify the logical flaw in thisanbsp;...
Title | : | A first course in atmospheric radiation |
Author | : | Grant William Petty |
Publisher | : | Sundog Pub - 2006 |
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