Universe: Stars And Galaxies
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Chapter 25, Problem 34Q
To determine

(a)

The mass density of radiation of the photosphere of the Sun and to explain whether the radiation is matter-dominated or radiation-dominated.

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Answer to Problem 34Q

The mass density of radiation is 9.5×1018kg/m3 and the radiation is matter-dominated.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The temperature of the photosphere of the Sun is, T=5800K.

The average density of matter is ρm=3×104kg/m3.

Formula Used:

The mass density of radiation is given by,

ρrad=4σT4c3

Here, ρrad is the mass density of radiation and σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant.

Calculation:

The mass density of radiation is calculated as,

ρrad=4σT4c3=4( 5.67× 10 8 W/ m 2 K 4 ) ( 5800K )4 ( 3× 10 8 m/s )3=9.5×1018kg/m3

ρrad=4σT4c3=4( 5.67× 10 8 W/ m 2 K 4 ) ( 5800K )4 ( 3× 10 8 m/s )3=9.5×1018kg/m3

The mass density of radiation is less than the average density of matter. Therefore, the radiation is matter-dominated.

Conclusion:

The mass density of radiation is 9.5×1018kg/m3 and the radiation is matter-dominated.

To determine

(b)

The mass density of radiation of the centre of the Sun and to explain whether the radiation is matter-dominated or radiation-dominated.

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Answer to Problem 34Q

The mass density of radiation is 4.85×104kg/m3 and the radiation is matter-dominated.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The temperature of the centre of the Sun is, T=1.55×107K.

The average density of matter is ρm=1.6×105kg/m3.

Formula Used:

The mass density of radiation is given by,

ρrad=4σT4c3

Here, ρrad is the mass density of radiation and σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant.

Calculation:

The mass density of radiation is calculated as,

ρrad=4σT4c3=4( 5.67× 10 8 W/ m 2 K 4 ) ( 1.55× 10 7 K )4 ( 3× 10 8 m/s )3=4.85×104kg/m3

The mass density of radiation is less than the average density of matter. Therefore, the radiation is matter-dominated.

Conclusion:

The mass density of radiation is 4.85×104kg/m3 and the radiation is matter-dominated.

To determine

(c)

The mass density of radiation of the solar corona and to explain whether the radiation is matter-dominated or radiation-dominated.

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Answer to Problem 34Q

The mass density of radiation is 1.34×107kg/m3 and the radiation is radiation-dominated.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The temperature of the solar corona is, T=2×106K.

The average density of matter is ρm=5×1013kg/m3.

Formula Used:

The mass density of radiation is given by,

ρrad=4σT4c3

Here, ρrad is the mass density of radiation and σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant.

Calculation:

The mass density of radiation is calculated as,

ρrad=4σT4c3=4( 5.67× 10 8 W/ m 2 K 4 ) ( 2× 10 6 K )4 ( 3× 10 8 m/s )3=1.34×107kg/m3

The mass density of radiation is more than the average density of matter. Therefore, the radiation is radiation-dominated.

Conclusion:

The mass density of radiation is 1.34×107kg/m3 and the radiation is radiation-dominated.

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