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Chemistry, 06.03.2022 19:00 brodycruce

F=L4πD2. The flux of light we receive from the Sun here at Earth (a distance of one astronomical unit or D=1 AU=1.5×10^8 km from the Sun) is called the "solar constant". It's measured to be F=1362 Watts per square meter.
Saturn is 10 AU from the Sun. What is the flux that Saturn receives from the Sun in Watts per square meter?

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