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Renewable Energy Practice Test: Solar Energy Radiation Spectrums
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The solar spectrum is the range of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. It extends from the ultraviolet to the infrared region and is made up of photons with different wavelengths. The spectrum's shape and intensity are defined by these wavelengths.  The solar spectrum is mainly made up of: Ultraviolet light (280–400 nm) Visible light (400–700 nm) Near infrared radiation (NIR) light (700–2500 nm)  Of the light that reaches the Earth's surface, infrared radiation makes up 49.4%, while visible light provides 42.3%. Ultraviolet radiation makes up just over 8% of the total solar... Show more
Renewable Energy Practice Test: Solar Energy Radiation Spectrums
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25 Questions

1. Which of the following type of UV radiation inhibits photosynthetic reaction in phytoplankton?
2. How do infrared radiation cause heat?
3. Which two bands of solar radiation are majority in the total solar radiation reaching earth?
4. Which of the following process is involved in long-wave radiation?
5. What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
6. How does earth lose its excess solar radiation?
7. What is earth’s energy budget?
8. Which of the following affects the amount of solar radiation received by a location or water body?
9. Which of the following influences solar irradiance?
10. What is direct solar radiation?
11. What happens to earth when incoming energy is less than the outgoing energy?
12. What are three relevant bands of solar radiation?
13. What type of radiation does earth emit?
14. Energy of the wavelength increases with frequency and decreases with the size of wavelength.
15. What is solar irradiance?
16. Why are surfaces of water bodies warmer than the depths?
17. Ozone absorbs UV light and hence affects solar irradiance.
18. Which of the following is used to measure the flux of outgoing long-wave radiation?
19. What happens to earth when incoming energy is greater than the outgoing energy?
20. The distance that the solar radiation has to travel will be lowest when the sun is directly overhead.
21. Which of the following best describes intensity?
22. What is solar radiation?
23. Solar irradiance is measured in ______
24. UV-A, UV-B and UV-C are three wavelength ranges of ultraviolet radiation.
25. How do all the living organisms on receive energy?