Radiation is a process in which energetic particles or energetic waves travel through a medium or space. The particles or waves radiate (i.e., travel outward in all directions) from a source.
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Question on Radiance equation
The radiance equation is
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L = \frac{d}{dA} \frac{2(\phi)}{dW cos(\theta)} (watt/srm^2)
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where $\phi$ is the flux.
I am thinking, should not be the cosine term on the numerator instead of the ...
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Finding electric power generated using heat transfer
I'm working through an example I have been given to study. Suppose I have a 2m X 4m photovoltaic panel on my roof that is irradiated with a solar flux of $G_s = 700W/m^2$.
Given:
$\alpha_s = 0.83$
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Computing $\Delta m$ in $\beta^-$ decay
$\require{mhchem}$What is the energy $Q$ released when $\ce{^131_53I}$ decays and $\ce{^131_54 Xe}$ is formed? The atomic mass of $\ce{I}$ is $130.906118~u$ and the atomic mass of $\ce{Xe}$ is ...
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Surface UV exposure with cooler star
If the sun's surface was ~ 4000K (and earth closer to compensate), the UV component of the radiation would be less. However, UV makes ozone via photolysis of oxygen. Also, the stratosphere would ...
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A problem concerning the change of temperature and spectrum of a filament
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The spectrum of a filament is given before, the left one have the lowest tempreture, the middle has the medium and the right one ...
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Are scalars starting at around 1300 MeV analogous to some kind of sound in the vacuum glue?
Are scalars starting at around 1300 MeV analogous to some kind of sound in the vacuum glue?
Background:
There are scalars starting at around 1300 MeV which are probably some combination of ...
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How is the “negative dispersion” derived?
I'm looking at Kopfermann H., Ladenburg R., Nature, 122, 338-339 (1928) and it appears Ladenburg in Ladenburg R., Z.Physik, 4, 451-468 (1921) was the first to discover the phenomenon of "negative ...
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When (Exactly) Does Bremsstrahlung Radiation Occur?
Regarding the Bremsstrahlung Radiation emitted when a charged particle curves inside a uniform magnetic field; Is there a way of calculating the angle through which the charged particle will precess ...
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Effective amplitude in Neutrinoless double beta decay
Can someone give me the value of the effective amplitude($A$) of $\bar{\nu_\mu}\rightarrow\nu_\mu$ oscillation of Neutrinoless double beta decay? The expression is like this:
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Effect of Background Radiation on a Transmitted Signal
I'm coding a basic simulation of using error correcting codes to transmit data from a satellite back to earth. I'm not sure what to set the "noise level" to. Let's say a satellite orbiting Mars ...
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How do I calculate the Radiation length of a Molecule
I want to calculate the Radiation length in a Molecule with the Formula given on wikipedia. How do I calculate Z and A for a molecule to put it into the Formula?
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Light vs. X-ray interactions with Phosphor
Looking for some information on how light and xrays interact with phosphorous, or what might cause the following:
Scenario
A focus beam of light is directed at a phosphor plate at the same time as ...
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Beta decay for Ar-38, K-38, Cl-38
I want to prove that $^{38}Ar$ is stable with respect to $\beta$ decay, that $^{38}Cl$ decays by $\beta^-$ and that $^{38}K$ decays by $\beta^+$.
I know from Googling that this is true, and I also ...
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Non reflecting boundaries in waveguides
Can someone please explain the Sommerfeld radiation condition and what is the alternative non-reflecting boundary conditions for waveguides of general geometries?
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The Deflecting System in a Hot Cathode Ray Tube
In an HCR-Tube, the deflecting system used to deviate the electron beam is made of positively charged plates. How is this justified? If, due to some malfunction, the electron beam deflects from its ...
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Is there a way to compute or explain if a decay prefers decaying into mainly mass or mainly energy?
Is there a way to compute or explain if a decay prefers decaying into mainly mass or mainly energy ?
I know quarks prefer to decay into the most massfull quarks : ...
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What sort of thin film experiments can be done in zero gravity and in the presence of cosmic radiation?
I recently found out about sending stuff into space and using the unique zero gravity and cosmic radiation riddled environment to investigate stuff like crystal growth. Since thin film science is a ...