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Liquid helium is stored at its boiling point, 4.2 K, in a spherical capsule that is separated by a vacuum space from a surrounding container that is maintained at the temperature of liquid nitrogen, 77K. The capsule has a radius of 0.1 m and it is blackened on the outside. Calculate the amount of helium that boils away in one day. Now imagine the vacuum is replaced by a 20cm glass layer around the spherical capsule. How much helium boils away per day in this new condition?
LHe=20.9×103 JKgL_{He}=20.9\times10^3\ \frac{J}{Kg}

(kglass=1.05 wmK)\left(k_{glass}=1.05\ \frac{w}{m\cdot K}\right)
Input your answer in kg/day, to 4 sig figs., do NOT include units.
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