Also known as Stefan's law, Stefan-Boltzmann's law
physical law on the emissive power of black body
The Stefan-Boltzmann law describes how much energy a perfectly absorbing and emitting object (called a black body) radiates based on its temperature. This law matters because it helps scientists understand heat radiation from stars, planets, and other objects, and is fundamental to fields like astronomy and climate science.
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