radiant energy Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van radiant energy

  • Such systems carry enough fuel for their mission or can use radiant energy from their environment, and can control themselves 'intelligently' without human intervention.

  • It also transmits radiant energy and mechanical vibration, so that we can see and hear.

  • Solar radiant energy (and all other energy sources) determined the early fate of all biological systems, bringing about chemical transformations by its interplay with matter.

  • However, the continuous input of radiant energy not only made the primordial syntheses of organic compounds proceed but also caused their degradation.

  • As the inter-row vegetation responds linearly to the available radiant energy, an increase in the inter-row space filled by ground vegetation results in a rise in evapotranspiration rates.

  • For direct absorptive effects, the unweighted value, irradiance, the density of radiant energy falling on a surface (unweighted by visual sensitivity) is the appropriate intensity measure.

  • As such, they are very inefficient, because most of the radiant energy they emit is invisible infrared.

  • It is the method of intentionally using the principles of radiant heat to transfer radiant energy from an emitting heat source to an object.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

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