[PP1-4-6] Schwarzshild equation and its solutions

The Schwarzschild equation provides an interpretation for the infrared radiation that undergoes the absorption and emission processes simultaneously, while the scattering efficiency is considered negligible. Hence, its solution is obtained by the integrating of relationship that invokes Kirchhoff’s law and summing the two above processes along a ray path.

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  • Wallace, J. M., & Hobbs, P. V. (2006). Atmospheric science: an introductory survey (Vol. 92). Elsevier.

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