Abstract
We intend to measure the flux of energy, emitted by the sun, and reaching a brass disc, painted dead black. The radiation is absorbed; a thermometer indicates the rise of temperature of the brass (Figure 47). Our instrument is a simplification of Abbot’s ‘silver disc pyrheliometer’. The measurement is admittedly rough but it gives the order of magnitude.
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Minnaert, M.G.J. (1969). The Solar Constant (S). In: Practical Work in Elementary Astronomy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3414-2_36
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