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emission in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Emission may
refer to:
Emission of air pollutants, notably: Flue gas, gas
exiting to the atmosphere...
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possible wavelengths.
Emissivity of a body at a
given temperature is the
ratio of the
total emissive power of a body to the
total emissive power of a perfectly...
- the anode, and can
cause parasitic oscillation.
Commonly used
secondary emissive materials include alkali antimonide Beryllium oxide (BeO)
Magnesium oxide...
- photo-
emissive quantum dots,
though blue
organic light-emitting
diode (OLED)
panels with QD
color filters are now
coming to market. Electro-
emissive or electroluminiscent...
- A zero
emission engine, motor, process, or
other energy source emits no
waste products that
pollute the
environment or
disrupt the climate.
Vehicles and...
- system.: 773
Emissive power is the rate at
which radiation is
emitted per unit area.: 776 It is a
measure of heat flux. The
total emissive power from a...
- The
emission spectrum of a
chemical element or
chemical compound is the
spectrum of
frequencies of
electromagnetic radiation emitted due to
electrons making...
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Emissions control may
refer to: EMCON,
military state of
minimal radio emissions Technology involved in
vehicle emissions control Regulation of air pollution...
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Proton emission (also
known as
proton radioactivity) is a rare type of
radioactive decay in
which a
proton is
ejected from a nucleus.
Proton emission can...
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dimensionless ratio,
sometimes called the
emissivity: the
ratio of the
emissive power of the body to the
emissive power of a
black body of the same size...