If you have a surface perpendicular to sunrays, it gets around 950W/m^2. If
angle = t, 950xsin(t)/m^2


Den mån 23 dec. 2019 08:12Pierre Abbat <[email protected]> skrev:

> On Monday, 23 December 2019 09.53.23 EST Stanislav Jakuba wrote:
> > Megajoules? Since when is the joule/area a unit in radiation? Radiation
> is
> > energy-flow thus power. Average insolation in the US is usually
> considered
> > of 200 W/m2 if my memory serves me right. So Seattle might be 100 W/m2,
> or
> > maybe 50 W/m2.
>
> It's the total insolation for one day. If full sun is 1050 W/m², 0.37
> MJ/m² is
> less than six minutes of full sun.
>
> Pierre
>
> --
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> Já não percebe nada, já não percebe nada.
>
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