emitted radiation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemitandradiation
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emit
verb[T]
uk/iˈmɪt/us/iˈmɪt/
to send out a beam, noise, smell, ...
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radiation
noun[U]
uk/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous ...
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The inwardlyemittedradiationis subject to multiple scattering before emergence from the jet.
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This effect occurs when longer waveguide is employed to guide theemittedradiationfrom the horn antenna to crystal detector and oscilloscope.
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In this case, the intensity of theemittedradiationcan be much higher and will have a component in the perpendicular direction.
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The planar expansion region, due to its high density as well as high temperature, makes the largest contribution to theemittedradiation.
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Formal solutions to the equation of radiation transfer indicate that most of theemittedradiationcomes from a region of the plasma where the optical depth is about unity.
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The spectrum of theemittedradiationtherefore consists of lines at distinct wavelengths, whereas the free -free transition and free -bound electron transitions give rise to continuum.
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This is the radiation generated by thermal stimulation and it is often used as a standard since there is a closed expression for theemittedradiation.
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For spectral studies, a gold-coated spherical mirror with a 4-m radius of curvature is used to image theemittedradiationonto the entrance slit of the grazing incidence spectrograph.
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Theemittedradiationis usually less energetic than that absorbed.
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The resultingemittedradiationhas the same energy as the incident radiation, meaning no wavenumber shift is observed.
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The intensity of theemittedradiationis roughly proportional to the particle's energy.
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This was necessary because the wavelength of theemittedradiationis close to size of the transformer.
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A passive microwave instrument detects objects throughemittedradiationsince different substance have different emission spectra.
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This results in the absorption of theemittedradiationin a relatively small region of the body, again due to the low penetration depth.
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Interactions between the anvil and incoming andemittedradiationchanges the radial temperature gradient, leading to changes in the track direction.
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The polarization of theemittedradiationcan be controlled by using permanent magnets to induce different periodic electron trajectories through the undulator.
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We will first calculate the spectral energy density within the cavity and then determine the spectral radiance of theemittedradiation.
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Allemittedradiationcan reinforce itself perfectly whereby wave crests and wave troughs are always superimposed on one another in the best possible way.
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This results in an exponential increase ofemittedradiationpower, leading to high beam intensities and laser-like properties.
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