1) The document describes an experiment to determine the Stefan's constant using an incandescent lamp and photovoltaic cell.
2) An incandescent lamp is used as a blackbody radiator, and its temperature is varied. The open circuit voltage of a photovoltaic cell facing the lamp is measured at different temperatures.
3) These voltage measurements are then used in the Stefan-Boltzmann equation to calculate the Stefan's constant. Precise measurements of the lamp's glow resistance and photovoltaic cell voltage are required.