0 present participle of radiate
1 to produce heat and/or light, or (of heat or light) to be produced:
2 to show an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or quality) to be shown or felt:
3 to spread out in all directions from a central point:
In this conceptual scheme, the radiating element (bell, resonating body, etc.) is implicitly enclosed within the resonator.
In both cases, the leaves are cuneate, with their venation radiating from the base and a vein terminal entering each of the distal teeth.
Space-resolved analysis of highly charged radiating target ions generated by kilojoule laser beams.
As the radiating field increases, photoexcitation of the resonance line becomes the dominant process populating the excited state.
Extrasolar micrometeors radiating from the vicinity of the local interstellar bubble.
This brief discussion is intended to provide some insight into the threshold behavior and the efficiency of radiating lines in optically thin plasma.
Just how opacity influences the efficiency of radiating lines will now be considered.
The bold isolines correspond to the surface and radiating modes.