the flux of solar radiation near the Earth orbi is j = 1370 watt/m^2. Calculate the solar energy power P in watts, which can be received by a space statin with the cross section area S = 1000 m^2.
I = 1370 w / m^2
S = 1000 m^2
P = S x I
P = 1000 m^2 x 1370 w/m^2
P = 1.37 x 10^6 W
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