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Two plane coaxial disks are separated by a distance L = 0.80 m. The lower disk (A1) is solid with a diameter Do = 0.80 m and a temperature T1 = 300 K. The upper disk (A2), at temperature T2 = 900 K, has the same outer diameter but is ring-shaped with an inner diameter Di = 0.40 m. Assuming the disks to he blackbodies, calculate the net radiative heat exchange between them.

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